A reporter builds trust through close listening in SF's Latino immigrant community, uncovering deeper health stories on topics ranging from acupuncture to harmful supplements.
Reporting Strategies
A Nevada housing reporter traces how homelessness and unaffordable rents strain child welfare, driving referrals and delaying family reunification.
The Center is thrilled to announce the selection of 14 talented journalists who will join us this week for the 2026 California Health Equity Fellowship in LA.
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization of Indigenous people and their centuries-long fight for reproductive freedom.
Nitrogen pollution from agricultural fertilizer contaminates the water for over 14,000 people in the Salinas Valley.
In moment of crisis, a reporter pivots quickly for series on hazards faced by California farmworkers
Amid ICE raids on California’s Central Coast, a reporter pivots to focus on how immigration enforcement, pesticide exposure and fear endanger farmworker families’ health.
In a state known for innovation, maternal deaths still fall hardest on Black, Indigenous and low-income families.
A series on EMS services in rural Missouri relied on newsroom collaboration, time management, and repurposed reporting to cover systemic challenges and solutions.
In one of New Jersey’s poorest school neighborhoods, chronic absenteeism is more than a statistic — it reflects generational poverty, classroom chaos and a fragile public system.
Deep research, human-centered reporting and "maniacal" organization helped a reporter tell a pivotal story about thwarted change in the child welfare system.