By: Sal Rodriguez
Katrina White never thought she would end up in foster care, but after losing both of her parents at a young age, she spent three years in a Southern California group home.
Sal Rodriguez is an Opinion Editor with a focus on national issues in the United States. He writes for various publications, including Young Voices, The Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasadena Star News, and The Sun Company Of San Bernardino. Sal's work has also been featured in the Pacific Research Institute, Orange County Register, and Los Angeles Daily News. His articles cover a range of topics, including politics, social issues, criminal justice, and economic policies.
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Sal covers a wide range of topics within the United States, focusing on government and politics, culture and society, finance and economy, as well as crime. Given his mix of news coverage, opinion pieces, expert commentary and legal policy regulation articles, pitches should be tailored according to these categories.
For news stories or government announcements related to criminal justice or policies in the US at large or specific localities like Los Angeles or San Bernardino City Council would likely appeal to Sal. Additionally, given that he has written opinion editorials regarding "Zero bail" policy in Los Angeles with additional safeguards needed suggests he may be open to receiving informed perspectives from experts in this field.
Pitches could also include insights into social issues such as racial segregation in schools and debates about hate speech hypocrisy since Sal has written about them previously. Any contributions must offer unique angles or solutions within the parameters of these societal challenges.
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