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Josie Huang
What I cover
I report on how culture and community shape life across Southern California with a focus on underrepresented voices.
My background
I began in newspapers out of college, covering everything from Central America’s largest dump to post-Katrina Mississippi. I moved into public radio as a host and reporter in Maine before joining LAist in 2012. For my reporting, which has spanned immigration to housing and religion, I’ve earned a regional Edward R. Murrow award and honors from the L.A. chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, the L.A Press Club, the Asian American Journalists Association and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
My goals
I aim to amplify stories that might otherwise go unheard and connect to the people and places that make Southern California such a dynamic home.
How to contact me
I would love to hear your ideas and thoughts about our coverage. Please reach me at jhuang@laist.com.
Stories by Josie Huang
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Residents have teamed up with a public works veteran to rid the public right of way of signs after the Eaton Fire.
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Community leaders have been holding "Black April" in the weeks leading up to April 30.
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Supporters of the Japanese American National Museum have stepped up with donations.
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Board members of the Altadena Builds Back Foundation include those who lost homes in the Eaton Fire.
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The Pasadena-based Greenline Housing Foundation is the first community organization to close on an Eaton Fire lot.
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A large-scale interactive project asks local leaders about life in L.A.
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The famed steakhouse was torn down Thursday.
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The two-game series begins Tuesday when Dodgers take on the Chicago Cubs.
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Residents find a semblance of normalcy amid the stacks.
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Research shows labor trafficking increases after natural disasters.
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More than 1,700 artists and arts workers are receiving grants of up to $10,000.
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Broxton Plaza, with 14,000 square feet of walkable space, has grand opening today. It's L.A.'s newest and largest pedestrian-only plaza.