The Economic Hardship Reporting Project is looking for idea-driven features and op-eds with the theme Re-envisioning Capitalism. There is an interest for those arguing the radical, possible ways to shift away from capitalism and achieve transformative economic justice. Scholars welcome. The aim of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project is to change the national conversation around poverty and economic insecurity. The journalism EHRP commissions—from narrative features and photo essays to documentary films—endeavors to put a human face on financial instability. For more information, visit their website. Before applying, review submission guidelines. Please email all questions and submissions to Alissa Quart, Executive Director of Economic Hardship Reporting Project at: alissa@economichardship.org.