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posted 04/25/2017
In reviewing the series that I wrote for the USC Annenberg School of Journalism School of Health Journalism, it is critical to remember that it was penned during a very different political climate than the one we are currently facing in the United States. When the piece began, the Obama administrati
posted 04/25/2016

A reporter sets out to investigate the impact of the federally funded program for Women, Infants, and Children on Native families. Is the diet made possible by the program doing more harm than good in California's Native American communities?

Samuel White Swan-Perkins's Blog

In reviewing the series that I wrote for the USC Annenberg School of Journalism School of Health... more »
posted 04/25/17
A reporter sets out to investigate the impact of the federally funded program for Women, Infants,... more »
posted 04/25/16

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This article was produced as a project for the USC Center for Health Journalism’s California Fellowship.
This article was produced as a project for the USC Center for Health Journalism’s California Fellowship.
This article was produced as a project for the USC Center for Health Journalism’s California Fellowship.