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Children & Families

Rain on window.

WaPo’s William Wan wants his stories to make people care about our overlooked mental health crisis

“I’ve always felt that mental health has never been important to newspapers, to society,” Wan told fellow reporters this week. His stories are trying to change that.

Community Safety
Baby Diapers

With legislation set to expire, California families face rising costs for diapers

As the cost of diapers continues to skyrocket, a tax exemption in California is set to expire this summer.

Health Insurance and Costs
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Black, Native infants in King County die at higher rate than white babies

Alison Saldanha reported this story while participating in the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2022 Data Fellowship.

Community Safety
Shakira and Steven Balerna with daughter Sienna

Black babies more at risk of early death in Mecklenburg

Black babies more at risk of early death in Mecklenburg.

Race and Equity
A parent helps his three-year-old daughter with a COVID test in Chicago in late 2020.

Coronavirus Files: Parents lied about kids’ COVID, and cheap drug may cut long COVID risk

The Pico-Union neighborhood in Los Angeles is one of most overcrowded neighborhoods in the U.S.

This reporter has a gift for finding people. She’ll be the first to tell you there are no shortcuts.

WaPo’s William Wan wants his stories to make people care about our overlooked mental health crisis

WaPo’s William Wan wants his stories to make people care about our overlooked mental health crisis

Domestic violence programs work best in the hands of the community, not the criminal justice system

Domestic violence programs work best in the hands of the community, not the criminal justice system

Rather than protect and support survivors, the criminal justice system often punishes them, according to three experts who made the case for newer "restorative" approaches to domestic violence.

Community Safety
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Three experts on trauma-informed reporting share tips for building care into their reporting

Reporters often ask people to share extremely vulnerable parts of their lives with a large audience, but how do you do so with respect and empathy to move a conversation forward?

Domestic Violence
Caregivers suffer a tremendous and unacknowledged burden. Does it have to be this way?

Caregivers suffer a tremendous and unacknowledged burden. Does it have to be this way?

Caregivers are overlooked and unacknowledged.

Health Insurance and Costs

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