Our October 24 Child Welfare Symposium is free and open to journalists. It will explore policy and journalism on the child welfare system, which investigates and removes children from their homes at alarming rates. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ght333tf
USC Center for Health Journalism
Non-profit Organizations
Los Angeles, California 781 followers
Offering resources and partnerships for journalists, policy thinkers & clinicians advancing health in the US.
About us
In an era of diminishing newsroom resources, the Center for Health Journalism partners with reporters and their outlets to nurture ambitious journalism that impacts policy, spurs community conversations and catalyzes changes. Follow us for Fellowship and networking opportunities, showcases of our Fellows' exciting projects, and information on our Health Matters webinar series, which helps journalists better report on the most pressing health issues of our day.
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External link for USC Center for Health Journalism
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- health reporting, health journalism, health care, health policy, journalism, and health reform
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734 W Adams Blvd
Los Angeles, California, US
Employees at USC Center for Health Journalism
Updates
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Join us for our Oct 30 webinar! We’ll examine the challenge facing many Americans when trying to access mental health care through commercial health plans and ask why these problems are so persistent. Register here: https://ow.ly/WT2B50TNTOm
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This Week's Health Divide by Kellie Schmitt: Fresh focus on ableism in health care, DEI backlash, and breast cancer disparities persist, a sharp contrast on health equity in the presidential election, and California will now report Indigenous Latino health data. Read more: https://ow.ly/rWB450TNSTg
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Our October 24 Child Welfare Symposium is free and open to journalists. It will explore policy and journalism on the child welfare system, which investigates and removes children from their homes at alarming rates. Learn more: https://ow.ly/okKn50Tqwgm
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NEW WEBINAR ALERT! Our Oct 30 webinar will examine the challenges facing many Americans when trying to access mental health care through commercial health plans. Speakers will share story ideas and strategies, since barriers to mental health care exist in every community. Learn more: https://ow.ly/rXMF50TN3Yp
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“The pandemic changed me," said Akilah Johnson of The Washington Post to our #USC2024DataFellows. "It showed me that having no data can be just as harmful as doing data for data’s sake." Read more about her talk: https://lnkd.in/gAP5FGJj
The Washington Post’s Akilah Johnson shares strategies for grounding narratives in data
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“I don’t feel like there is enough coverage of just how big and pervasive the child welfare system is,” said Eli Hager of ProPublica to our #USC2024DataFellows. Read ChrisAnna Mink's column about his talk here: https://ow.ly/bj1V50TKXru
ProPublica’s Eli Hager explores large national datasets to reveal troubling truths in the child welfare system
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NEW WEBINAR ALERT! Our Oct 30 webinar will examine the challenge facing many Americans when trying to access mental health care through commercial health plans, ask why these problems are so stubbornly persistent, and explore what can be done to lessen the gap between physical and mental health care in this country. Learn more and register: https://ow.ly/1ljf50TKXgL
Ghosted: Desperately Seeking Mental Health Care
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We have arrived at the end of our Fellowship week! Thank you so much to our #USC2024DataFellows for making it such a successful one. We can't wait to see the reporting you will embark on!
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USC Center for Health Journalism reposted this
Congratulations to our new fellowship class!
The USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism is proud to announce the selection of 17 talented and diverse journalists who will be participating in our 2024 Data Fellowship! Michelle Levander, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Our program equips reporters to use the power of original data analysis to investigate health care, health equity and child well-being challenges, and to highlight promising paths forward. It includes four days of in-person training, reporting grants of $2000, and five months of ongoing virtual training and mentorship with some of the nation’s most respected data journalists. We are grateful for the support of the California Health Care Foundation, the Doris Duke Foundation, and The California Endowment. Congratulations to our new Fellows! We are excited to see the reporting you embark upon in the coming months! #USC2024DataFellows Read more about our new Fellows: https://ow.ly/kUBh50TGSTR