
Justin Chapman
Journalist at Freelance
Contributing Reporter at Pasadena Now
Pasadena City Council District 6 @Pasadena_D6 Field Rep, award-winning journalist, former Altadena Town Councilmember, former child actor
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2 months ago |
justinchapman.substack.com | Justin Chapman
If you’re not already subscribed to my free monthly email newsletter, you can sign up here. Or if you know someone who might enjoy this, feel free to share it with them. Last month, my newsletter was just sharing my family’s GoFundMe page. After my family lost two homes in the Eaton Fire, I couldn’t get a full newsletter together. I had too much going on. A disaster like this is all-consuming.
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2 months ago |
pasadenanow.com | Justin Chapman
This month, 3-time Grammy Award-winning indie rock band Bright Eyes joined the chorus of musical acts putting on performances to benefit those impacted by the LA fires. On February 8, the eclectic band performed three songs at the “I Love LA” Eaton Fire Relief 2025 show at the Glendale Presbyterian Church, alongside many other musicians including actor John C. Reilly, whose Altadena home burned down in the Eaton Fire.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
publish.csiro.au | Caroline Robertson |Justin Chapman |Vicky Stewart |Calista Castles
References1 Whiteford H. Shaping mental health policy in Australia, 1988-2008. Canberra: Australian National University; 2015. 2 Rosenberg S, Salvador-Carulla L. Australia. Good intentions–reviewing 30 years of mental health policy reform. In: Hudson CG, editor. Research Handbook on Mental Health Policy. Health Research Institute; 2022. pp. 190–205. 3 Rosenberg S, Hickie I. Managing madness: mental health and complexity in public policy. Evid Base [3] 2013; 1-19.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
justinchapman.substack.com | Justin Chapman
If you’re not already subscribed to my free monthly email newsletter, you can sign up here. Or if you know someone who might enjoy this, feel free to share it with them. My heart is full. I’ve just returned from a trip to the Mother Land—Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was my first time back to Ireland in exactly 20 years, and my first time ever to Northern Ireland (occupied land).
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Aug 24, 2024 |
pasadenanow.com | Justin Chapman
[print-me target="#content"] Share A Reporter’s Reflections on the Life and Work of Long-Time Pasadena Weekly Editor Kevin Uhrich, Who Died Saturday Kevin Uhrich, an award-winning journalist and long-time editor of the Pasadena Weekly from 1999 to 2020, died at 1:45 a.m. on Saturday, August 24 at Huntington Hospital. He was 65. In recent years, he had two heart attacks and began experiencing dementia. In his 20s, he was in a devastating car accident that resulted in a head injury, which...
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I'm a finalist once again for two LA Press Club journalism awards! In the Obituary category for my story on Pasadena Weekly editor Kevin Uhrich, and in the Local Political/Government Reporting category for my TV show, "Pasadena Monthly with Justin Chapman." Winners announced 6/22

I'll be on a panel at #LitFestInTheDena this Saturday 5/3 at 4pm at Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 585 E. Colorado Blvd., talking about "Pasadena as a Character" and my book #ParadiseSprings. Come check it out! https://t.co/rk4UbFkYML https://t.co/RcjAeyPjaj

#EatonFire #Altadena https://t.co/3S07G279AI