Sunny, 46, a Korean homeless person living in a tent village in LA's Koreatown, finds English more comfortable than Korean. He was born in Chicago and has been living in LA for over 20 years. He was ...
Colorado school districts dramatically increased their use of out-of-school suspensions as pandemic-era staffing shortages ...
A quiet crisis is unfolding in the hallways and bathrooms of high schools in Sacramento. Vaping, once thought to be a safer ...
Journalism with impact is central to the Center’s fellowships, methods and mission. What does that mean? Go deeper in these stories below to see how our Fellows are putting the skills, insights and ...
Our California Fellowship is designed to support reporters in the Golden State pursuing ambitious, enterprising projects on overlooked health and health equity issues. You decide what stories need to ...
Our competitive Fellowship programs offer individualized mentorship, generous reporting stipends ranging from $2,000 to $10,000, and a week-long training institute that includes inspiring trips in the ...
The Impact Fund for Reporting on Health Equity and Health Systems supports ambitious investigative and explanatory projects on systemic inequities in public health, health care policy and the practice ...
Teena Apeles is the national engagement editor at the Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism. A native Angeleno, prior to joining the ...
Domestic violence affects more than 10 million Americans each year. And in California, more than half of families have been touched by domestic violence. Yet it is often treated as a criminal or ...
Mary Chris Jaklevic is a veteran health care journalist. She recently worked as a reporter and editor for HealthNewsReview.org. She's served on the board of the Association of Health Care Journalists ...