A peer-to-peer reporting model emerged from a simple realization: Students interviewing their peers can elicit more candid ...
The more reporting trips we made, the more immigrants we spoke to who described dangerous conditions and persistent problems ...
Veteran photographers Robert Maryland and Larry Dalton became their own support system when they both found themselves caring ...
Food insecurity affects farmworkers at higher rates than the general U.S. population, and it can increase their risk of ...
A call came into our newsroom. A caller told our assignment desk about a woman at Santa Elizabeth church in the San Fernando ...
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 ...
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 Data Fellowship offers journalists an opportunity to transform their reporting by training them to “interview the data” as if it were a human source. They finish the five-month program equipped ...
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 ...
One in three family caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease experience persistent symptoms of depression. Zongjin Wu, however, is an exception. Caring for his wife, Alice Wu, for over 16 years ...
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 ...
Our California Health Equity Impact Fund is designed for journalists who think big and want to make a difference by bringing untold stories to light about the systemic issues that stand in the way of ...