Ethnic Media Collaborative symposium in Los Angeles last week, panelists pointed to gaps in the current mental health care ...
People are dying from this disease and their families are suffering. So why isn't more being done to protect mostly Latino ...
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 ...
We believe health is an essential part of every story. We believe impact reporting leads to healthier communities. We believe engagement and diversity enrich journalism. The Center for Health ...
Rebecca Lindstrom is the chief investigative reporter for 11Alive, the NBC affiliate in Atlanta, and a 2023 Senior Fellow for the Center for Health Journalism’s National Fellowship. For nearly three ...
The risk for closure for pharmacies in predominantly Black and Latinx neighborhoods was higher than in white neighborhoods,” ...
Our National Fellowship helps journalists and their newsrooms report deeply and authoritatively on the health, welfare and well-being of children, families and communities. The program prepares ...
Helping journalists investigate health challenges and solutions in their communities with fact-based, rigorous reporting that serves as a catalyst for change. At the Center, we advance "Impact ...
Amber Dance, Ph.D., an award-winning freelance science journalist based in Southern California, co-authors the Center's Health Divide column. She also contributes to publications including PNAS Front ...
The Center for Health Journalism is thrilled to announce the six grantees for our inaugural Child Welfare Impact Reporting Fund.
Nada Hassanein is a health care reporter for Stateline with a focus on inequities. Previously, she was a USA TODAY reporter focusing on environmental and health inequities. Previously, she was a ...