“I’ve always felt that mental health has never been important to newspapers, to society,” Wan told fellow reporters this week. His stories are trying to change that.
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Alison Saldanha reported this story while participating in the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2022 Data Fellowship.
Pandemic lessons may improve long-term health equity.
The one-time economic engine of the 'Harlem of the West' has become an environmental disaster area—and the city isn't taking it seriously.
Rather than protect and support survivors, the criminal justice system often punishes them, according to three experts who made the case for newer "restorative" approaches to domestic violence.
"In speaking with inmates directly, my reporting shows that the quality of life for incarcerated folks in California has diminished significantly since COVID."
“The state opened up Pandora’s box and now we’re trying to manage this disaster,” one source told me.
The residents of Madera County in California’s San Joaquin Valley are grappling with a new reality.
Black girls are called “fast” and boys are seen as men. Both lose their innocence thanks to adultification bias.