Skip to content
Natasha Brennan

Natasha Brennan

Journalist, Photographer

  • About Me
    • Published Work
    • Resume and Portfolio
  • Contact Me
  • Writing
    • Arts
    • Features
    • News
    • Op-Ed
  • Photography
    • Humans
      • Athletics
      • Events
      • Performances
      • People Watching
      • Portraits
    • Nature & Subjects
      • Architecture
      • Art
      • Fauna
      • Flora
      • Food
  • Visuals
  • Projects
  • Audio
  • Video
  • Coding

Category: Audio.

The History of Tribal Disenrollment

Dr. David Wilkins, co-author of “Dismembered: Native Disenrollment and the Battle for Human Rights,” shares a brief history on disenrollment. … More

Students discuss food insecurity and affordability

USC students discuss the price of food on campus and how it contributes to food insecurity. The Trojan Food Pantry … More

Food Insecurity, Trojan Food Pantry, Trojan Shelter, USC, USC Annenberg

“Ask Ari” app to launch, addressing students’ mental health concerns

An artificial intelligence app is launching to connect students with mental health resources. This piece was originally published by Annenberg … More

AI, Artificial Intelligence, Ask Ari, Mental Health, USC, USC Annenberg

September averages more than one bike theft a day

After 37 bikes were stolen in the month of September, students and DPS give prevention tips and stress the bike … More

Annenberg Media, bike theft, podcast, radio, USC, USC Annenberg

Welcome

Photo by Claudia Ceja

Natasha Brennan is a skilled journalist and photographer covering the topics of homelessness, mental health care and Native American issues in Southern California. She is a recent graduate of USC Annenberg’s master’s in journalism program and holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and photography from the University of La Verne. Natasha is proud of her Mexican, Native American, and Scots-Irish descent; spending much of her free time photographing and participating in cultural events. As a child of two veterans and a lifetime member Girl Scout, Natasha is an ardent philanthropist excited to continue giving back to her community. She is passionate about aiding homeless veterans, subsidizing mental health treatment and the pressing issues facing Native American and Indigenous people.

Natasha’s writing, photography, audio and visual pieces can be found in Indian Country Today, the Daily Mail, Diario de Mallorca, Annenberg Media, La Verne Magazine, Voice Magazine, the Irene Carlson Gallery, the Homestead Museum, CalTrans Museum, the University of La Verne’s The Cultural & Natural History Collections, the Wilson Library and in other publications. Her 2019 book on the Gabrieleño-Kizh tribe, “People of the Willow House,” has been displayed at numerous San Gabriel Valley libraries, museums and a copy was requested by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office.

Natasha’s a member of the Native American Journalists Association, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists.

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 89 other followers

Website Powered by WordPress.com.