Alyssa Jeong Perry, Grist

Alyssa Jeong Perry

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Grist
  • Reveal
  • KQED Public Media
  • MIT Tech Review
  • The Daily Beast

Past articles by Alyssa:

Tesla says its factory is safer. But it left injuries off the books

Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put electric car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say. → Read More

Tesla hit by government investigation after Reveal story

Cal/OSHA says it “takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers’ underreporting recordable work-related injuries.” → Read More

Tesla Says Its Factory Is Safer, but It Left Injuries Off the Books

Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a bigger problem: Tesla has put electric car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say. → Read More

Tesla says its factory is safer—but it left injuries off the books

Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put electric-car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say. → Read More

Tesla Says Its Factory Is Safer, but It Left Injuries Off the Books.

Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put electric car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say. → Read More

Tesla says its factory is safer. But it left injuries off the books

Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put electric car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say. → Read More

NLRB Files Amended Complaint Against Tesla for Alleged Labor Rights Violations

Tesla must respond to the newest allegations by April 13, and a trial before an administrative judge is set for June. → Read More

After Yountville Shooting, Pathway Home Faces Hard Questions

A former employee says she's worried that recent changes at Pathway, including a shift in focus toward college education and vocational training, mean that the program was limited in what it could do and the services it could provide. → Read More

San Jose Lets Residents Try Their Hand at Balancing the City Budget

A new website allows residents to tell city leaders how they would like to see city funds spent. → Read More

PHOTOS: Are Pot-Themed Weddings Soon to be in High Demand?

Commercial legalization means cannabis is getting incorporated into weddings in new and interesting ways. → Read More

Nine Years After Oscar Grant’s Death, His Mother Continues to Speak Out

On New Year's Day in 2009, Oscar Grant was shot at the Fruitvale BART station. His mother reflects on his life and the work she does now. → Read More

Richmond Police Officer Arrested, on Leave After Shooting Inside S.F. Hotel

Richmond police Sgt. Phillip Sanchez was booked Monday under suspicion of four felony charges. → Read More

For Oakland’s Black Weed Entrepreneurs, It’s Not a Level Playing Field

Oakland's Equity Cannabis Permit Program will give priority to those who have been arrested for cannabis and want to become weed entrepreneurs. → Read More

Far-Right Patriot Prayer Protests Scrapped ‘Free Speech Week’ at UC Berkeley

Joey Gibson had planned and then abruptly called off a rally at Crissy Field in late August. Counterprotests in Oakland and San Francisco dwarfed the far-right → Read More

The Family Business: A Tale of Internment and Persistence

The Kitazawa Seed Co. opened its doors in San Jose in 1917 and continues today in Oakland . → Read More

Federal Labor Board Claims Tesla Intimidated Workers Trying to Unionize

The National Labor Relations Board claims Tesla illegally tried to stop employees from unionizing at the Fremont plant. → Read More

Berkeley Mayor Wants Cal to Reconsider ‘Free Speech’ Events

After Sunday violence, Jesse Arreguin says he doesn't want to invite more unrest to city streets. → Read More

Peaceful, Disruptive Protesters Shut Down I-580 in Oakland

Protesters in Oakland blocked traffic in both directions on I-580 during a solidarity rally for Charlottesville. → Read More

What Your California Representative Says About the GOP Health Bill

We collected statements made by California’s members of Congress explaining their vote on the GOP health care bill. → Read More