In 2010, US journalists Tina Rosenberg and David Bornstein launched a new column in The New York Times opinion section called Fixes.With two decades of industry experience each, they set out with a radical new vision when reporting on problems in society like education system reform, hospital safety or voting turnout.They looked at “positive deviants”; people or institutions who are tackling a given issue – and seeing progress – better than the norm. Fixes became wildly popular and a model of solutions journalism for the last 11 years, until it shut down at the end of 2021.

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