Jaclyn Cosgrove

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I'm a journalist at the Los Angeles Times.

Also: Okie, #nonbinary, they/them, #hiker, cyclist. 🌈Here and queer.

Very interested in mental health and illness, accountability journalism, vegan ice cream options in L.A., and hikes I can go on with my dog.

Kindness isn't always easy, but it's something I aspire to always practice.

Say hi, as I love meeting new folks!

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Howdy pals! If you're curious about the overlap between #autism and #ADHD, take a minute to read this great piece from @latimes.

I learned a lot about #AuDHD.

https://www.latimes.com/california/newsletter/2023-04-25/adhd-and-autism-group-therapy

Feedback and questions welcome!

Autism and ADHD often go hand-in-hand. What's it like to have 'AuDHD'?

Around 22% to 83% of autistic children meet the criteria for ADHD and, conversely, 30% to 65% of children with ADHD have significant autistic traits.

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I'm super proud of this #investigation by @latimes journalist Lila Seidman. Lila worked for six months on this first piece about how L.A. County is trying to prop up #988, the national #mentalhealth hotline answered locally, and related crisis services, but facing a lot of challenges.

It's worth your time to give it a read. #QuestionsWelcome.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-04-13/988-hotline-mental-health-crisis-system-police

#journalism #losangeles

988 hotline mental health crisis system remains dependent on police

A rebrand of the national suicide prevention hotline promised an alternative to police response for mental health crisis. But that hinges on having someone else who can rapidly show up in times of need. Los Angeles County has struggled to increase its non

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@davidvienna This really, really tracks.

@steve I hate when that happens! The good news is, you can now stream the whole first season on Hulu. The bad news is ... ABC is being wobbly about whether it'll renew it.

My wife said, "What if the purpose of this show wasn't to get ratings but instead to just provide good self care and support for journalists?" I loved that, even though, well, I don't know that I believe in Hollywood that much.

How do folks feel about the #TV show "Alaska Daily"? For me, I feel like it's the first time I'm really seeing a show that looks more like what I actually do as a #journalist. Sure, it can be cheesy, but there's some good stuff. And I love the dynamic of actors Hilary Swank and Grace Dove.

Overall, it reminds me of my days working at both the Sand Springs Leader and the Oklahoman.

Although I liked "The #Newsroom" I found it to be an overly idealistic take of how a newsroom works.

I appreciate this piece from journalist Judy Woodruff recognizing the Oklahoma City bombing anniversary by examining what extremism looked like when 168 people were murdered 28 years ago, and the parallels to what extremism looks like today.

Worth your time to watch.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/home-grown-extremism-and-lessons-learned-28-years-after-oklahoma-city-bombing

#oklahoma #oklahomacity #okcbombing #journalism

Home-grown extremism and lessons learned 28 years after Oklahoma City bombing

Wednesday marks 28 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, which remains the largest act of home-grown terrorism in U.S. history. Judy Woodruff reports on how that act of political violence is remembered now, and on the shockwaves of extremism still being felt today. It’s part of her series, America at a Crossroads.

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