After being evicted from her Housing Choice voucher apartment more than a year ago, Tytinisha Mitchell, a 26-year old ...
Nicky Cao is Vietnamese, queer and trans. She calls it being a minority within a minority at a time when her identity is ...
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For Vietnamese seniors living in a mobile home park in Santa Ana, limited English proficiency make navigating leases, code enforcement, or eviction notices difficult to understand. They teeter on the ...
Teena Apeles is the national engagement editor at the Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism. A native Angeleno, prior to joining the ...
Dr. Kinna Thakarar is an infectious disease (ID) specialist, also board certified in addiction medicine. Her clinical work involves seeing patients in HIV/Hepatitis C clinic, general ID care, and ...
I'm a health reporter for ASIA, the Journal of Culture and Commerce, a newspaper serving the Asian and Pacific Islander community in Southern California. My health column, Health Talk, appears monthly ...
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Bruce Japsen is a writer and blogger for Forbes on health care policy and business issues. He also contributes health care business and policy stories to the New York Times. Prior to his work for ...
Brian Rinker is a San Francisco-based freelance writer and journalist. He covers public health, child welfare, digital health, startups and venture capital. His work has been published by Kaiser ...
I'm the science reporter for KALW Public Radio in San Francisco, where I also coordinate our Audio Academy and other radio journalism training programs. I was the recipient of a USC Center for Health ...
Natalie Eilbert is the mental health reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She began her career as a local government watchdog reporter with Green Bay Press-Gazette, where she won first prize ...