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An Advocate data analysis found that in Los Angeles County and across the country, hate crimes against transgender people are reaching historic highs, writes 2023 Data Fellow Samson Amore for The Advocate.
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Clear communication and cultural competency can help Muslim women avoid a harrowing trip to the doctor, writes 2023 National Impact Fund Grantee Tasmiha Khan Tasmiha Khan for The Emancipator.
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Promotoras have emerged as an essential piece in #California ’s ambitious plan to deliver #healthcare to all residents regardless of immigration status. Center for Health Journalism
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'We are beginning to have that safety that we always desired and required but have never had easy and safe access to when dealing with law enforcement,' Rita Garcia, program coordinator at TransLatin@ Coalition in LA told 2023 DV Grantee Zaydee Sanchez
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This week's Health Divide by Amber Dance: Black kidney patients bumped up waitlist, same-sex couples may get IVF coverage, and the alarming suicide rate among young Black men in rural regions of the country.
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With support from Center for Health Journalism, I'm mailing hundreds of free copies of my life expectancy series to tribal communities across the state -- where our newspapers aren't often delivered.
If your organization would like some copies, please send me a mailing address! #mtnews
Congratulations to 2022 National Fellow Lauren Caruba, whose Fellowship Project 'Bleeding Out' for Dallas Morning News San Antonio Express-News, was recognized at IRE and NICAR awards!
2023 National Fellow Megan Messerly reflects on her deep dive into the way health care in mining communities can be disrupted by the industry’s booms and busts, creating ripple effects that make it harder for people to access health care.
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The Print/Online Division II Award goes to Dallas Morning News & San Antonio Express-News for 'Bleeding Out.” The investigation exposed a national health crisis: the tens of thousands of Americans who bleed to death from potentially survivable injuries each year. expressnews.com/bleeding-out/
A tragic incident involving a 10-year-old Milwaukee boy raises difficult questions about trying juveniles as adults, writes award-winning reporter and CHJ Senior Fellow James Causey James E. Causey for this week's Health Divide.
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Watch 2024 #uscethnicmediacollaborative participant Andrea Igliozzi | Noticias 's reporting 'El Camino Tras Tu Ausencia' for Univision 19. This story was produced as part of our #HealingCalifornia reporting collaborative.
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