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Anna-Catherine Brigida

Anna-Catherine Brigida recently graduated from USC Annenberg with a degree in print and digital journalism. At Annenberg, she worked as a reporter and multimedia editor for the community news website Intersections South LA. She covers homelessness, education and immigration.  
Land evictions in Honduras continue under new regime
Devastation from Hurricane Julia in Central America could lead to migration
Emergency workers struggle to get mental health services in El Salvador
A group of migrants cross a shallow river and met with border agents in green uniforms.
Immigration
Some Salvadoran migrants look to other nations for refuge as US tightens border
Coatepeque Lake is seen from a road in the town of El Congo, El Salvador, Sept. 6, 2017. The color of the water in the Coatepeque lake has changed due to the proliferation of Cyanobacteria and non-identified minerals.
Environment
Around the world, the environment is finally getting its day in court
Rescue workers search through rubble during a floodlit search for students at Enrique Rebsamen school in Mexico City on Sept. 20, 2017.
Environment
Mexico City rescuers find survivors and fatalities in a collapsed school
Workers at Los Chanchitos restaurant in Buenos Aires took over the business when they thought they were all going to be out of work.
Economics
Afraid of losing their jobs, workers take over the business
Politics
With birth control, US not alone grappling with reproductive rights and religious freedom
Agence France-Presse
Trauma lingers in US for Honduran family scarred by gang murder (VIDEO)
Justice
Mexico ‘a death trap for migrants’ one year after new border program launched
Agence France-Presse
How one man escaped El Salvador’s cycle of violence