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Anabell Romero
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
I am Program Coordinator for The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships, a program of USC’s Annenberg School for Communication. I have worked for KCET, the Los Angeles flagship station of PBS, LATV, American Latino TV, VPE Public Relations and Latina Magazine. I graduated from UC-Santa Cruz with a Bachelors in Political Science and recently completed a Spanish-Journalism certificate from UCLA Extension.
I enjoy writing about social issues, immigration, health, education, music and film.
Featured this week is the interactive editor position at HealthTap in Palo Alto, California. They’re a fast-growing website designed to provide users with personalized health information and free online and mobile answers from physicians in the U.S.
Featured this week is the 2012 USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program which is built around creating a next-generation reporting tool for arts journalism in the form of a 15-member pop-up newsroom called Engine30.
If you’ve produced innovative work in multimedia storytelling this year, you may qualify to enter the 2012 Online Journalism Awards. Eight awards come with a total of $33,000 in prize money, courtesy of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Gannett Foundation.
<p>What does it mean to be a “good girl” or “bad girl,” and who is making the wiser sexual choices? This was a topic discussed at the <a href="http://www.breakingthesilenceevent.com/BTS_Home.php"><span style="color: #99338a;">Breaking The Silence: Black and Latino Women Taking Care of Ourselves while Building Healthy Relationships with Men</span></a> conference Saturday, November 6th.</p>