By: Iris Kwok, Carly Severn, Nisa Khan, Supriya Yelimeli
Millions in California are preparing to go without food benefits in Nov. Here's a guide for using and supporting Berkeley food banks.
Supriya Yelimeli is a Communications Officer at [Employer]. She focuses on cultural movements and subcultures, exploring the diverse narratives and dynamics within these communities. Supriya's work has been featured in The Oaklandside, USC Center for Health Journalism, Berkeleyside, and KQED.
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Supriya Yelimeli's coverage mainly focuses on local government and politics, crime, and evolving stories within the Berkeley area. She appears to be particularly interested in covering protests, UC Berkeley-related news, city council activities, food insecurity, housing issues as well as homelessness.
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