Why was the Navajo Nation overlooked in the face of the pandemic?
Immigrant and Migrant Health
COVID-19 has underscored the disparities faced by immigrant communities in access to medical care and financial support in the state.
As conversations about defunding the police have sprung up across the U.S., some sexual assault survivors and advocates have joined the fray to call for changes to the system.
Each Monday, The Coronavirus Files provides tips and resources and highlight exemplary work to help you with your reporting.
This week, we’re proud to welcome 23 journalists from around the nation to our annual 2020 National Fellowship.
Underserved youth and the adults who care for them are wrestling with systemic inequities compounded by the coronavirus.
"It's profit over people there," one worker said.
During the pandemic, the “colonias” along the border in south Texas have been devastated on multiple fronts.
As we look to understand the public health response to COVID-19, Dr. Jan Gurley of the San Francisco Department of Public Health explains what it means when a state institutes Crisis Standards of Care, as Arizona has.
As DACA is spared, a journalist reflects on the program that helped her realize her dreams, get a job, and tell the stories of people forced to live in the shadows.