Hi, I’m Elizabeth Moss, a journalist living in Los Angeles.
I’m a health equity reporting fellow at USC’s Center for Health Journalism, where I’m writing about child welfare. My story about a child welfare pilot program won a 2025 LA Press Club award. In the past, I’ve worked as a podcast producer, researcher, and fact-checker, and I’ve talked about my reporting on over 600 NPR stations.
If you’d like to know more, send me an email at elizagwenmoss@gmail.com or find me on LinkedIn or X.
More work:
A Strike at the Heart of Roe — Reveal Center for Investigative Reporting
Can corporate philanthropy play a role in revitalizing downtown S.F.? — San Francisco Business Times
Fellowships:
2025 California Health Equity Fellow
USC Center for Health Journalism
Fact-checking:
Bad Bets Season 2 — Wall Street Journal
Documentary
A Revolution on Canvas — served as PA for San Francisco shoot.
Some of my work:
The Long Campaign to Turn Birth Control Into the New Abortion — Reveal Center for Investigative Reporting
Turnover at the top, fragile funding and a strategy review: Why CIRM is struggling — San Francisco Business Times
*Presented my reporting at their annual conference
Journalism and Women Symposium
Search Engine — Jigsaw Productions