Cassandra Garibay
California Engagement Editor
California Engagement Editor
Cassandra Garibay is the engagement editor for California Fellows and Impact Fund grantees of the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism. She was raised in the Central San Joaquin Valley, where she reported for the community about housing and homelessness at the nonprofit news organization, Fresnoland, in partnership with the Fresno Bee. She returned to the Central Valley after completing her journalism degree at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and working for the San Luis Obispo Tribune as a breaking news and health reporter. Cassandra has won two McClatchy President’s Awards for her work on projects funded by the Center for Health Journalism. She has also received several California New Publishers Association awards, the SAGE Publishing Award and the Cal Poly George Ramos Scholarship.
Blanca Gomez has a swamp cooler, 10 fans and a small air conditioning unit in her trailer home in Cantua Creek, an unincorporated community in Fresno County.
This series was reported as a project for the 2022 California Fellowship. This summer, with funding from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism, Fresnoland is taking a deeper dive into the toll heat takes on health. ...
Extreme heat days and prolonged heat waves, which will become more frequent in the near future, can create serious health concerns.
Local medical experts are warning that extended periods of daily high temperatures over 90 degrees can be dangerous and can make it difficult for a person to regulate their body temperature.
Fresno was recently named one of the top 20 most extreme urban heat islands in the nation, largely attributed to a lack of green space and trees.