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Brianna Nargiso

Brianna Nargiso is a graduate of the Howard University Cathy Hughes School of Communications with a major in media, journalism, and film, and a minor in political science. She also holds a graduate degree from Mercer University.

With a passion for social justice, education, and public health, Brianna has contributed to multiple publications, including Flintside, The Root, 101 Magazine, Howard University News Service, and many others. Her work spans profiles, event recaps, politics, and breaking news, earning her a nomination for a Hearst journalism award.

An active member of the National Association for Black Journalists, Brianna has worked with Teach for America and the Peace Corps. She is now a doctoral candidate at American University, committed to advancing her mission as an international change agent.

Brianna Nargiso's Latest Articles

Los cambios federales en el SNAP amenazan el acceso a los alimentos y el futuro de los pequeños habitantes de Michigan

“Las prestaciones del SNAP no cubren todos los gastos alimentarios de las familias en ningún lugar del estado, y estos cambios están ampliando aún más esa brecha”. Julie Cassidy, MLPP.

التغييرات الفيدرالية على برنامج المساعدات الغذائية التكميلية (سناب) تهدد وصول أطفال ميشيغان الصغار إلى الغذاء ومستقبلهم

تشكل التغذية الجيدة الأساس للنمو الجسدي وتطور الدماغ والاستعداد المدرسي. وتُعد الألف يوم الأولى من حياة الطفل — من الحمل حتى عمر سنتين — مرحلة حاسمة.

Mental health equity: Changes, challenges, and paving a path forward

“Health equity has always been an uphill battle. But without intentional investment and consistency, we risk sliding backward." Marianne Huff

Free preschool seats still open in Genesee County’s Great Start Readiness Program

Genesee County’s Great Start Readiness Program gives local four-year-olds a strong foundation for kindergarten and lifelong learning.

Community mental health’s unsung heroes: Listening, walking alongside, and holding hope

Throughout Michigan, quiet heroes leave a profound imprint on those with mental illness.

Detroit vs. outstate: Do child care challenges differ for urban and rural families?

While geography shapes experience, families face similar struggles finding child care.

The Movement Street expands community service through culture and creativity

Founded in the Flint Water Crisis, The Movement Street turns service into culture, mixing art, wellness, and community care year-round.

GISD rebrands specialized student programs to better reflect their mission

GISD has rebranded two student programs as RIISE and RESET, reflecting its focus on inclusion, emotional support, and student growth.

Flint Institute of Arts’ Fall registration is now open with expanded classes and workshops

The Flint Institute of Arts has opened fall class registration, adding creative writing and expanded ceramics to its community art offerings.

The Dayton Family and more hit the FIM Capitol Theatre stage for a night of music, memories, and unity on 810 Day.
The Dayton Family and more to perform at FIM Capitol Theatre for ‘810 Day’ concert

To celebrate this year's 810 Day, The Dayton Family and a lineup of Hip-Hop veterans hit the FIM Capitol Theatre stage for a night of music, memories, and Flint unity.

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