
Uprooted Truths was created to uncover the stories growing beneath the surface—stories of resilience, struggle, faith, grit, and endurance. Stories of athletes balancing discipline and sacrifice. Of equestrians preserving tradition under rising costs. Of workers who once believed they were secure, now fighting to stay housed. Of small towns, overlooked communities, and everyday Americans navigating a nation that feels increasingly out of reach.
This is not outrage journalism.
This is not agenda journalism.
This is human journalism.
We are committed to telling the truth as it is lived—not as it is spun. That means asking hard questions of leadership while honoring the dignity of the people affected by their decisions. It means reporting on government, business, and institutions with accountability, while never losing sight of the human cost. It means listening before speaking and witnessing before judging.
We believe strength doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it whispers at a kitchen table over the last egg. Sometimes it saddles up before dawn. Sometimes it clocks in despite exhaustion, because responsibility doesn’t pause for hardship.
Those stories matter.
Because a nation cannot heal what it refuses to see.
Because truth loses power when it is buried.
And because journalism, at its best, belongs not to the powerful—but to the people.This is our beginning.
Uprooted Truths exists to give them space, voice, and permanence.
— The Editors
Uprooted Truths
Where truth refuses to stay buried.