Brandelyn Clark
Brandelyn Clark Pronunciation (she/her)
News Digital Reporter, Los Angeles

Brandelyn Clark is set to graduate in Spring 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication. Clark has interned as a multimedia reporter for Lake Affect Magazine in Rochester, New York, and ICT News.

Latest from Brandelyn Clark

‘We are not alone’: LA city council passes sanctuary city ordinance as Donald Trump plans mass deportations

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles passes a landmark sanctuary city ordinance, strengthening protections for immigrants by banning cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and ensuring compliance through citywide audits and training.


COVID-19 winter surge expected to hit marginalized communities hardest, experts warn

LOS ANGELES – Experts warn of an expected winter COVID-19 surge, potentially impacting marginalized communities that have faced disproportionate effects since the pandemic began. Health advocates emphasize the need for continued access to resources and vaccination efforts.


California SB 1016 will make Latino, Indigenous health data more specific. Advocates say it will make care more accessible

LOS ANGELES – California's Senate Bill 1016 aims to address health disparities by breaking down Latino and Indigenous data to include detailed ethnicity, ancestral origins and language categories.

California’s Senate Bill 1016 aims to address health disparities by expanding data collection to include detailed ethnicity and language categories for Latino and Indigenous communities. (Photo by Halfpoint Images/Getty Images)

Election Day 2024: Updates from Arizona voters, polling locations, watch parties and more

PHOENIX – Arizona voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for the presidential election, a U.S. Senate race, nine U.S. House races, 13 state ballot measures and many more state and local races.


Remember history: California launches Mexican Repatriation Memorial Project to honor residents deported during Great Depression

LOS ANGELES – California Sens. Lena Gonzalez and Josh Becker authored Senate Bill 537 to establish a memorial in Los Angeles for the 2 million Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants deported during the Great Depression.


Flourishing Los Angeles: Activists reclaim urban spaces through guerrilla gardening

LOS ANGELES – Guerrilla gardening empowers communities to reclaim neglected urban spaces and combat environmental issues. This movement promotes sustainable practices, fosters social change and environmental awareness while transforming the city’s concrete landscape. City officials urge going through the permitting process.

Man holding a block of substrate with yellow mushrooms in a mushroom cultivation room.

California panel calls attention to ties between Southwest climate crisis and cancer disparities

LOS ANGELES – A recent California panel highlighted the urgent connection between climate change and cancer disparities affecting marginalized communities in the Southwest. Experts underscored the need for equitable policies to combat these related public health challenges.

Speaker at a lectern with a projection screen displaying conference information at the 17th AACR Conference.

California’s Prop. 36, which would again toughen criminal penalties, sparks debate

LOS ANGELES – In California, Proposition 36 would add new penalties for drug and theft offenses and create new sentence enhancements. It seeks to amend Proposition 47, which passed in 2014 to alleviate overcrowding in jails.


‘Activism and community building’: How LA artists spotlight social justice in their work

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles artists are addressing social justice and building up their communities through performances, murals and creative spaces.

Colorful toy gun on a table with stencils and fabric pieces with text saying "Love like Florida Would Ban It" and "Power of the People > The people in Power."