
Audrey Mei Yi Brown
Report For America Corps Member at San Francisco Public Press
Audrey Mei Yi Brown (they/them) is a Report for America corps member and covers environmental equity for the San Francisco Public Press. Previously, they were a contributing editor at KneeDeep Times and worked at the San Francisco Chronicle on SFNext, a civic engagement initiative, where they covered a range of city issues spanning homelessness, digital inequity and downtown recovery. Audrey is a 2022 graduate of Columbia Journalism School. They grew up in San Francisco and still call the city home. Source
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1 month ago |
sfpublicpress.org | Audrey Mei Yi Brown
A new data analysis of thousands of sites shows toxic waste cleanups take longer in socially vulnerable parts of the Bay Area.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
sfpublicpress.org | Audrey Mei Yi Brown
Green retrofits might displace San Francisco tenants by raising their rents. But this landlord's pilot project aims to increase livability.
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I spoke with @radiohana on @KALW's @CrosscurrentsFM about my recent story analyzing disparities in toxic cleanup times across Bay Area communities. They did a great job with the interview and really pulled out what’s at stake for people’s health. Tune in! https://t.co/tqISF9MHws

RT @SFPublicPress: Join us Tuesday! At an event w/ @KALW, we’ll talk affordable #housing — #SF Prop. G & a regional bond (nixed from the b…

Green retrofits for buildings are key to SF’s 2040 net-zero emissions goal, but renovations risk displacing low-income tenants. How can SF decarbonize equitably? A Mission District pilot project by @podersf aims to model it. My latest for @sfpublicpress. https://t.co/SYi9Bd0Jqt