Kristina Bravo
Web ProducerBefore joining KPBS in 2016, Kristina lived in Los Angeles where she was a news clerk with Southern California Public Radio’s digital team. In that job, she reported and wrote stories for the web, copy edited news stories and did social media to promote the newsroom’s work. Kristina was previously an assistant editor at Participant Media, where she covered wildlife, the environment, food and social justice. Her work has also appeared in L.A. Weekly, the Village Voice, the Christian Science Monitor, Mashable and other outlets. She studied English literature at California State University, Los Angeles, where she earned her bachelor’s degree.
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