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Kendall previously covered homelessness for the Bay Area News Group, courts for The Recorder in San Francisco and crime for The News-Press in Fort Myers, Florida. She’s a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C.Yokoi builds and expands CalMatters’ relationships with foundation partners. Prior to joining CalMatters, she worked as director of development at EdSource.
Burger is currently a journalism instructor at CSU Bakersfield, where she has been for the past 10 years. Previously, she was an editor and reporter at the Bakersfield Californian, a reporter at the Alameda Newspaper Group and the founder of a community news organization. Reagan has been a program manager at CJN managed CalMatters’ media partnerships. He first joined as a fellow after he launched the Northeast Los Angeles Neighborhood Reporting Partnership, a collaboration between local media and his campus newsroom at Occidental College, where he was the editor. Want to submit a guest commentary or reaction to an article we wrote? You can find our
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