Dr. Benjamin laid out a sweeping critique of the U.S. health system, reflecting on decades of experience as an emergency ...
As premiums jump and assistance shrinks, a growing number of older people are being forced to delay or skip health care.
Without driving alternatives, seniors — especially in rural and low-income areas — face isolation, depression and health ...
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization of Indigenous people and their centuries-long fight for reproductive ...
The Center is thrilled to announce the selection of 14 talented journalists who will join us this week for the 2026 ...
From the Los Angeles wildfires to Hurricane Helene, we live in an era of mega-disasters and other climate change effects that have enormous implications for health and well-being. The Health and ...
The Impact Fund for Reporting on Health Equity and Health Systems supports ambitious investigative and explanatory projects on inequities in health care and the practice of medicine. Journalists play ...
Many immigrants in the state of Washington do not have permanent work and find jobs as day laborers, where they have more accidents and hurt themselves more on the job than fellow workers in the same ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — On a summer night in 2019 near where the Salish Sea hugs the lands of the Lummi Nation reservation, 17-year-old Merandalee Jones (Lummi) was given a choice by the police: go home ...
Human Impact Partners challenges the inequities that harm the health of our communities. Through training, technical assistance and research, we help organizations and public agencies who work with ...
If you are Black or have Black children, it’s likely you or your child may have experienced adultification bias. Word In Black compiled this guide to help people understand what this bias is and how ...