Anna Braz
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Anna Braz was a 2023 reporting intern on the Features Desk at the Los Angeles Times. She is a graduate of Occidental College, where she majored in critical theory and social justice. Before joining The Times, she interned at Axios and covered topics including fast fashion, female artist representation in museums and the effect of plants on mental health. She freelanced for the Southampton Press and wrote for her college newspaper, the Occidental.
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