Applications for USC Annenberg/Center for Health Journalism’s National Fellowship Are Now Open

The National Fellowship helps journalists and their newsrooms report deeply and authoritatively on the health, welfare and well-being of children, families and communities. The program prepares fellows to report a major enterprise health or social well-being reporting project in the months that follow the center’s initial week of intensive learning in Los Angeles from June 8-11.
Additionally, the Fellowship provides journalists a chance to step away from breaking news to take a deep look together at pervasive social and economic inequities in the United States, and the lasting health effects of systemic racism and exclusion on families and communities.
Admitted Fellows receive: Reporting grants of $2,000-$10,000, multi-day sessions with informative and stimulating discussions, and five months of professional mentorship, including skills-building workshops.
Click here for more information and to apply.
Source: USC Annenberg/Center for Health Journalism
