About Bernice Yeung

YEUNG, BERNICE is a Berkeley-based freelance journalist who writes about people, public policy, culture and the law—or, ideally, some unexpected combination thereof. A former staff writer for SF Weekly who has also worked as an editor at California Lawyer and a contributor to KQED’s “Pacific Time,” her writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including the Village Voice, The New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Magazine, Mother Jones and Wired. Currently, she is a California Endowment Health Journalism Fellow at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism and a Guggenheim Symposium Fellow at John Jay College’s Center for Media, Crime and Justice. She received a B.S. from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, and a M.A. in Sociology from Fordham University. She serves on the board of the Society of Professional Journalists, Northern California Chapter and as board chair of Hyphen, an Asian American magazine that she co-founded.

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