
Monique O. Madan
CalMatters ReporterMonique investigates tech at the intersection of criminal justice, social justice, government accountability and immigration. Before joining CalMatters and The Markup, she was a national investigative reporter at USA. In 2021, she led a team that revealed how a Florida collapsed condo was born of botched construction and evidence of money laundering. Earlier, Monique spent more than a decade at the Miami Herald and was a 2019 Reveal Investigative Fellow at The Center for Investigative Reporting. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, The Dallas Morning News, and El Nuevo Herald. Every year, Monique helps lead the investigative storytelling track for the Maynard 200 Fellowship for journalists of color at the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education. Monique is committed to trauma-informed journalism and travels the U.S. teaching students and journalists how to own their beat and build trust with their sources, the power of the rolling investigation, and the art of using their own story and resilience to better tell the stories of others.
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If the next Republican president implements Project 2025, California will face an ultimatum: report sensitive abortion data to the CDC or jeopardize Medicaid funding.