Anna Wolfe is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter who covers inequity and corruption in government safety net programs, nonprofit service providers and institutions affecting the marginalized. She began reporting for Mississippi Today in 2018 and has received national recognition for her years-long coverage of Mississippi’s welfare system, including the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, the Livingston Award, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and others. She was a 2020 recipient of the National Press Foundation’s Poverty and Inequality Award, now known as the Economic Justice Journalism Award,  for a story about the impact of pandemic-related school closures on children in Jackson, MS. Other award-winning works include her reporting on debtors prisons — which earned the Goldsmith, the Collier Prize for State Government Accountability, the John Jay/Harry Frank Guggenheim Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting Award, and a Sidney Award — jobs and the workforce, medical billing, and hunger in the Mississippi Delta.