The Center for Health Journalism's 2024 Ethnic Media Collaborative Scores Awards in Prestigious Journalism Competitions

The Center for Health Journalism's 2024 Ethnic Media Collaborative has earned numerous awards in several journalism competitions, including the California News Publishers Association’s (CNPA) California Journalism Awards, the 2025 Emmy Awards, the Gracie Award, the Society for Professional Journalism awards, and the Empowerment Award for Civil Rights and Social Justice. These awards have recognized outstanding work 2024.

At the CNPA, Collaborative journalists won awards in several categories including homelessness reporting, food writing; health reporting; audience-community engagement, in-depth reporting and public service journalism.

Below is a list of the Center's winning and finalist entries by category and contest:

Contest: 54th Annual Northern California Emmy Nominations 2024-2025

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (Spanish)

Andrea Igliozzi, Reporter; Jose Villareal, Photographer, Laura Alejandra De La Garza, Michelle Levander, Jaya Padmanabhan, Ryan White, Producers; News Outlet Univision 19 KUVS

El Camino Tras Tu Ausencia

Health/Medical (Spanish)

Rashel Cedeño De Abreu, Reporter Jose Villareal, Photographer, Michelle Levander, Jaya Padmanabhan, Ryan White, Producers; News Outlet: Univision 19 KUVS

Infectados y Sin Hogar


Dayanna Monroy, Reporter; David Machuca, Editor; News Outlet: Univision 14 KDTV

The Silence of Men: El Silencio de los Hombres

Societal Concerns (Spanish)

Rashel Cedeño De Abreu, Andrea Igliozzi, Reporters; Bryan Albor, Photographer; Christian Vázquez-Garcia, Photographer, Vladimir Araya, Michelle Levander, Jaya Padmanabhan, Ryan White, Producers; News Outlet: Univision 19 KUVS

Precio del Campo: Viviendo en Escasez

News Feature (Spanish)

Saddam Aguayo, Reporter; Ruben Manriquez, Editor; News Outlet: Univision 14 KDTV

Threads of Nostalgia (Hilos de nostalgia)

Human Interest

Dayanna Monroy, Reporter; David Machuca, Editor; News Outlet: Univision 14 KDTV
Echoes of Addiction: Women and Fentanyl (with English Subtitles)

 
 

Contest: California News Publishers Association’s California Journalism Awards

Audience/Community Engagement Award

First place: Genoa Barrow, Madeline Church, Sterling Davies and Larry Lee; News outlet: Sacramento Observer

It’s OK Brotha: Normalizing Black Men’s Mental Health One Story At A Time

Food Reporting

Third Place: Genoa Barrow; News outlet: Sacramento Observer

Hunger Pains (food insecurity in the Black community)

Health Reporting

Fifth place… Genoa Barrow

Head Space: Exploring The Mental Health Needs of Today’s Black Men; News outlet: Sacramento Observer

Public Service

Third place: Genoa Barrow; News outlet: Sacramento Observer

Head Space: Exploring the Mental Health Needs of Today’s Black Men

Homelessness Reporting

Second Place: Aryana Noroozi; News outlet: Black Voice News

Homelessness Series:

Street Medicine Team Provides Healthcare to San Bernardino's Unhoused Populations

Homelessness and Health Issues Intertwine, Impacting Older Adults in California

The Impacts of Excessive Heat on Unsheltered Individuals in the Inland Empire and Beyond

 

Contest: The Gracie Award

Television Local Non-English Program

Andrea Igliozzi, Rashel Cedeno de Abreu, Christian Vazquez, Vladimir Araya Univision, News Outlet: Univision Sacramento

The Cost of the Harvest

Contest: The Society for Professional Journalism Northern California Awards

Silver Heart Award

Genoa Barrow; News Outlet Sacramento Observer

Head Space: Exploring the Mental Health Needs of Today’s Black Men