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,” ...
A reporter discovers the power of hanging out and listening deeply in California's Imperial Valley, where a struggling rural ...
The Center for Health Journalism is thrilled to announce the six grantees for our inaugural Child Welfare Impact Reporting ...
There is a lot about data that has always scared me. The fear of getting it wrong. Making incorrect calculations. Coming up with a data-driven conclusion that is not accurate. The need to face this ...
Even though cancer mortality rates are dropping nationwide, the disease is increasingly affecting women and younger adults. That’s a key finding from the American Cancer Society’s annual ...
James E. Causey co-authors the Center for Health Journalism's Health Divide weekly column. He is an award-winning special projects reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and a Senior Fellow for ...
This series on healthcare inequities highlights the impact of language barriers on immigrant communities. About 25 years ago, Hongkham Souvannarath, a Laotian refugee and mother of seven, was jailed ...
<p>Not many reporters want to write about homeless people – and not many editors want to read about them. The subject is considered too depressing, too intractable. But there are few crises that are ...