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How prison disproportionately hurts the health of minority children

A paper published Thursday in The Lancet highlights huge disparities in the rate of parental incarceration in the U.S. The findings have clear implications for children's health.

Poverty and Class, Mental Health
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‘Living With Lead’ series finds new ways to reach community beyond print

For an ambitious project on lead in Chicago, City Bureau started with the question: "How do we as journalists meet people where they are?" The answer included a text-message service that responds with lead test data for the user's community.

Environmental Health
[Cropped photo by Melissa Hillier via Flickr.]

The cruel irony in the latest news on lead's lifelong effects on kids

New research on lead's negative effects on IQ and class makes a brutal irony even clearer — lead is a lifelong disaster, particularly for poor children already facing serious disadvantages.

Poverty and Class, Environmental Health
Caleb Hacker at his former school

The separate, unequal education of students with special needs

How Georgia’s system to teach children with disabilities is falling vastly short of its promise.

Mental Health
Cole Goins speaks to California Fellows

Two leading engagement journalists share ideas on how to cultivate and empower audiences

Community engagement innovators Jesse Hardman and Cole Goins spoke to 2017 California Fellows this week on novel strategies for engaging communities throughout the reporting process.

Race and Equity, Poverty and Class, Environmental Health
Photo by Phalinn Ooi via Flickr.

What’s driving Merced County’s ongoing doctor shortage and failing health grades?

In California’s Merced County, residents are more likely to be exposed to tobacco, suffer from poor air quality, or die of heart disease. At the same time, the region faces a long-running shortage of doctors.

Environmental Health, Chronic Disease
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How The Washington Post's Eli Saslow perfected the storyteller's art of being there

Narrative journalist Eli Saslow has an uncanny gift for capturing intimate, authentic moments in people's lives. He shared his methods with our 2017 California Fellows this week.

Environmental Health, Poverty and Class, Mental Health
Photo by afromusing via Flickr

The search for solutions to cancer disparities among minorities

Black women have twice the risk of developing breast cancer as white women, and three times the mortality rate. They also have far less access to screening.

Chronic Disease
Cropped photo by romana klee via Flickr

Is the Central Valley's approach to sex ed boosting teen birth and STD rates?

For years, some school districts in California's Central Valley have been reluctant to teach comprehensive sex education. Worse, the valley's pregnancy and STD rates are some of the state's highest.

Cropped photo by Malcolm Carlaw via Flickr

In the Salinas Valley, poverty wages undermine the health of farmworkers

In California’s Salinas Valley, the lack of living wages for farmworkers has resulted in ongoing cycles of poverty, violence and health problems.

Food and Nutrition

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