People are dying from this disease and their families are suffering. So why isn't more being done to protect mostly Latino workers who cut artificial stone countertops?
Emily Alpert Reyes of the Los Angeles Times and STAT's Usha McFarling share strategies for covering health research and ...
The USC Center for Health Journalism is launching the 2025 Ethnic Media Collaborative with a symposium hosted at USC, from ...
The risk for closure for pharmacies in predominantly Black and Latinx neighborhoods was higher than in white neighborhoods,” ...
The Center for Health Journalism is thrilled to announce the six grantees for our inaugural Child Welfare Impact Reporting ...
On a May afternoon, customers fill empty five-gallon jugs at vending machines beside the front door of the Aqua Bar water store in Escondido. Inside, the store’s owner chats with regulars turning the ...
It was vital for my reporting to engage with the community on a deeper level to understand the systemic issues that prevent families from breaking the cycle of poverty.