A reporter discovers troubling gaps in the data collected by LA's child welfare agency on child removals due to neglect.
I remember the first time I heard about black infant mortality disparities. I was at a conference last summer on perinatal health and there was one presentation focused on the topic. The chilling ...
A collaborative effort between Phoenix-area nonprofit social service agencies is trying out new ways of supporting the estimated 90,000 Native Americans and Alaska Natives who live in the Phoenix ...
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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 ...
Andrea: We visited three harvests, and in each one, we found people who have spent their lives working and still have no plans to hang up their gloves. "when it’s time for tomato, corn, grape pruning, ...
The story was co-published with Univision 14 Bay Area as part of the 2024 Ethnic Media Collaborative, Healing California. It’s hard, it’s hard, first of all, as an immigrant. If you don’t seek help, ...
Nats: refers to ambience sounds. Soundbite: a piece of an interview. Bridge: reporters will be on camera. Yes, well, we have to work for food for the house. If we don’t work, how? Because everything ...