by: Leeza Arbatman and Alysha Aziz and Laura Nixon
posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2015
This seminal piece of legislation has profound implications for health and equity in the state – but is that reflected in the news? We analyzed coverage to find out how the proposition is portrayed.
Tags: health equity, media analysis, Proposition 47
by: Laura Nixon
posted on Monday, June 29, 2015
Join us at this year’s Childhood Obesity Conference in San Diego, where we’ll share findings from our latest news analysis of soda tax debates and implications for public health advocates.
Tags: childhood obestiy conference, news analysis, soda tax, sugary drinks
by: Laura Nixon and Pamela Mejia
posted on Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Twitter is changing how people communicate all over the world — what are the implications for talking about childhood trauma?
Tags: ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, childhood adversity, childhood trauma, social media, Twitter
by: Laura Nixon and Pamela Mejia
posted on Friday, January 18, 2013
In its latest ad campaign, Coca-Cola claims that it is committed to fighting obesity — so why doesn’t the beverage giant stop targeting low-income children of color?
Tags: Coca-Cola, obesity, target marketing
by: Laura Nixon
posted on Thursday, December 06, 2012
In the midst of the holiday season, advocates are putting a focus on families front and center in their push to reform an unfair and incredibly expensive prison phone call system.
Tags: community health, FCC, framing, media advocacy, prison phone calls, prison system, public health
by: Laura Nixon
posted on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
In the wake of last week’s shooting in Aurora, Colo., the news media have been filled with journalists, elected officials, and others bemoaning the rampage as “senseless” and “evil.” But calling it evil does nothing to open up a discussion of how to keep it from happening again.
Tags: Aurora, Colorado, gun control, mental health, public health, violence prevention
by: Rebecca Womack and Laura Nixon
posted on Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Reporting on child sexual abuse typically centers on courtroom play-by-plays, with little attention given to prevention or the role of institutions in fostering abuse. The Sandusky case gives the media an opportunity to change that. Are they taking it?
Tags: child sexual abuse, institutional accountability, Jerry Sandusky, Penn State, violence prevention