The USC Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the launch of the 2026 Ethnic Media Collaborative, with a Feb.
There’s growing evidence that medicine risks losing talent from poor and working-class, Black and Latino communities.
The Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the selection of six California journalists who will be participating ...
This article was originally published in the Atlantic with support from our 2025 Health and Climate Change Reporting Fellowship.
As the data center building spree continues and the federal government rolls back environmental and health protections, the health toll will be heaviest in marginalized communities.
Stories of preeclampsia, ignored pain and systemic racism show how preventable failures cost Black women and babies their ...
Every moment in sports has become a wager, and not just on who will win the Super Bowl or how many strikeouts a pitcher will throw. With a quick tap on your phone, you can bet on what color Gatorade ...
"I'm scared for my parents to walk out there, to walk out their house, because I might not be able to say goodbye to them if they go to work,” says sixteen-year-old Manny Chavez, in a video that went ...
When Gloria Caballero, 52, started experiencing knee pain four years ago, her sister in Los Angeles suggested a natural remedy that a coworker had sworn by: a supplement called Artri King. Following ...
Along John Muir Drive, a winding road in San Francisco’s quiet Lake Merced neighborhood, more than a dozen RVs line the curb. Inside one of them, Jessica Cuevas, 32, lives with her eight-year-old son.
Los Angeles County is among the least affordable places in the United States, particularly for seniors on a fixed income. A market-rate studio apartment in Chinatown rents for about $2,000 a month, ...