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  • Itzel Luna is on a paid fellowship that selected 6 student journalists across California to collaborate on group reporting projects, pitch and write stories for Cal Matters, and receive training. After working with Cal Matters for the past Fall and Spring volumes, I was reselected for Fall 2022.

  • I’m interested in how health care policy impacts Sacramento and California, who gets access to care and the issues facing health care providers. It’s no secret that health care in the United States is complicated. My hope is to shed light on stories of people trying to get care and the experiences of those providing treatment.
  • Dr. Keith Snow-Flamer has been President of the College of the Redwoods since 2015. Dr. Snow-Flamer holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Gonzaga University.
  • Annie Sciacca covers local government in Oakland and the East Bay. She joined Bay Area News Group in 2016 and has covered business, politics, education, and breaking news across California, including many of the state's largest and most destructive wildfires.
  • Educator and reporter with a specialty in data journalism. Pulitzer finalist. Winner of the Polk Award and Bingham Prize. Full-time professor at Sacramento State. Part-time data specialist at The Sacramento Bee. Freelance for Kaiser Health News.
  • Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is a fourth-year student at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is passionate about her studies in political science and public affairs, as well as her work as a reporter for the Daily Bruin, CalMatters and other newsrooms. I plan on pursuing a career in journalism after I graduate in June 2023 and am especially passionate about K-12 and higher education reporting.
  • Rachel Bluth, Correspondent for California Healthline, recently earned her master’s from the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. At Merrill, she reported on health disparities in Baltimore, and her work was published on NPR.org and PBS.org. She was previously the lead political correspondent for the Annapolis Bureau of Capital News Service, where she covered the Maryland General Assembly and Gov. Larry Hogan. She has also written for the Maryland Reporter and the Prince George’s Sentinel.
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