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Priska Neely
Stories by Priska Neely
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Meet some of the local men pushing against stigma and stereotypes to care for educate young children.
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Sacramento County's initiative aims to reduce preventable deaths of African American children by 10 to 20 percent by 2020. The results are surpassing expectations.
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The Cayton Children's Museum opened in Santa Monica at the end of June with 35 immersive exhibits. CEO Esther Netters explains what the space has to offer.
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The 2019 edition of the annual Kids Count Data Book shows that the state ranks low when it comes to education, health and well-being for its children.
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The L.A. County Office of Education held a conference aimed at helping parents and teachers as children feed out from Head Start programs into 75 school districts.
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It's strange to think how much my parents raised me for the job I have now.
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Kris Perry is working to implement early childhood development initiatives within the Health and Human Services Agency.
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Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed April 30 as El Día de los Niños, Children’s Day. In recognition, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, paid a visit to some young kids in Watts.
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It took two years, eight public hearings and over 70 conference calls, but California finally has a new plan to improve care and education for its kids.
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Pregnant women gathered at Black Women for Wellness for a panel discussion where they shared their experiences navigating the healthcare system.
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Tens of thousands of fans and friends celebrated the life of the slain rapper at a memorial service at Staples Center and on the streets of Los Angeles.
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An update on what's happened in the year since the county's health department launched an action plan aimed at closing the black-white gap in infant mortality.