Dan Morain explores the 1967 Lanterman-Petris-Short Act's impact on mental health care, and how his brother's story inspired him to dig deeper into this pivotal chatper of California history.
Black neighborhoods that were intentionally torn in half by mid-20th century highway construction? A reporter seeks answers.
Preparing for death is often seen as a foreign concept in the Korean community. Managing living conditions is emphasized over ...
After being displaced by a fire in May in the Jones Senior Homes apartment complex in San Francisco’s Japantown neighborhood, elderly residents were abruptly forced to adapt to unfamiliar ...
Donald Trump’s return to power will usher in major changes to the country’s health policies, social safety net, and the federal agencies that oversee many of these programs. As the 47th president, ...
The Center for Health Journalism has teamed with eight ethnic media organizations in California to report together on health equity, community well-being and gaps in health care in a unique ...
The COVID pandemic has taken a devastating toll among Indigenous migrant farmworkers in California. These migrants — who speak ancient languages like Mixtec, unrelated to Spanish — are isolated and ...