Lisa Larson-Walker is an artist and art director currently working at ProPublica. She was previously art director at Slate magazine and her freelance illustration work has appeared in outlets including ACLU magazine, The Baffler, Barron’s, Foreign Policy, The New Republic, and The New York Times. She is a graduate of The Cooper Union School of Art.
Each year, child protective services agencies inspect the homes of roughly 3.5 million children without a warrant. Only about 5% of these kids are ultimately found to have been physically or sexually abused.
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