Chace Beech
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Chace Beech was a summer 2020 intern at the Los Angeles Times who contributed to the COVID-19 obituary project, memorializing those who have died in California. Her work has been featured in Religion News Service, Bon Appetit, AL.com and the Huffington Post. She was a finalist in the regional Society of Professional Journalists award for television breaking news reporting. She is a graduate of Kenyon College and holds a master’s degree in journalism from USC’s Annenberg School.
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Mo Jackson wanted to share their love of camping with other people of color. They started BIPOC Camping Kits with that in mind
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