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 ...
My series for Voice of OC on immigrants' health decline as they live in the U.S began with a study that got my attention. It showed that life expectancy rates in the Orange County were higher for ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Center for Health Journalism’s “Just One Breath” collaborative on valley fever brought together reporters from the Bakersfield Californian, Radio Bilingüe in Fresno, Valley Public Radio in Fresno ...
What happens when you get up and move 10 minutes each day? Here's a look at how people across the country stopped what they were doing and collectively took Instant Recess to honor Antronette ...
Unyque Jackson started kindergarten in Oakland. Her parents divorced when she was five. And Unyque moved to the San Joaquin Valley where she lived in her father’s house and was raised by her ...
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 ...