This article was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2022 Data Fellowship.
Community & Public Health
After three years of weekly dispatches, today marks our second-to-last Coronavirus Files newsletter.
Civil rights advocates and experts have long argued that these technologies reinforce structural racism and target poor and low-income communities.
I spent months talking with Black folks for my series, “Lost Innocence: The Adultification of Black Children.” Here’s what I learned.
Part II: As artists move into the former base, the level of contamination reaches the point where 'if it can't be cleaned, stay the hell out.'
The one-time economic engine of the 'Harlem of the West' has become an environmental disaster area—and the city isn't taking it seriously.