Nursing home workers like Eyvette Diane Pascascio are among the most vulnerable and arguably most overlooked heroes of this pandemic.
Poverty and Class
"For vulnerable populations, the needs are pressing given the intersection of economics and race."
Chuukese, Marshallese and Samoan residents have been getting the deadly virus at the highest rates.
Two WBEZ education reporters share how a family and a teacher are coping with remote learning.
It makes a list based on records so sensitive, they’re protected by state and federal law.
Emerging research on toxic stress sheds light on entrenched disparities and points to new interventions. It’s fertile ground for powerful human stories.
Four siblings living in a converted garage struggle to learn — with spotty WiFi and no headphones.
Consolidation is changing heatlh care — and how much it costs — in almost every corner of the country.
Untold stories of tragedy, survival and resilience on the Navajo Nation. A 30-minute news documentary exploring health disparities on the Navajo Nation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over a three-year period, disabled students in San Benito County dropped out at more than twice the rate of the general student population.