Jesse Bedayn
Jesse Bedayn reported on economic inequality for The Mercury News in San Jose and CalMatters as part of The California Divide project. Before becoming a Report for America corps member, Bedayn studied investigative reporting and narrative writing at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, where he wrote about health care and aging in California and investigated the fraught world of for-profit nursing homes for the Investigative Reporting Program. Bedayn has worked as a stringer for The New York Times and as a research and data assistant at KQED public radio where he plumbed through police use-of-force cases. Bedayn holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kent in England. As editor of the student paper InQuire, he won local awards and shared the paper’s first national U.K. award since the paper’s inception in 1965. Bedayn grew up in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada, and spends his free time rambling in the mountains.
Latest Stories
CalMatters en Español
Preguntas y respuestas: consejos para que los desempleados encuentren trabajo
En resumen El Departamento de Desarrollo del Empleo de California ofrece recursos para quienes buscan trabajo, junto con los criterios para demostrar que está tratando de encontrar un trabajo. Read this article in English. Antes de que COVID-19 barriera el estado, las personas desempleadas necesitaban demostrar que estaban buscando trabajo para recibir los pagos. Ese requisito […]
By Jesse Bedayn • August 4, 2021
California Divide
Q&A: Tips for the unemployed on finding work
California’s Employment Development Department is offering resources for job-seekers, along with the criteria to prove you’re trying to find a job.
By Jesse Bedayn • August 3, 2021
California Divide
These Bay Area neighborhoods are hit hardest by heat
By Jesse Bedayn • August 2, 2021
CalMatters en Español
¿Renta básica universal? California pasa a ser el primer estado en financiar esfuerzos piloto
Read this article in English. En resumen Los legisladores de California aprueban los programas de financiación para garantizar a algunas personas, especialmente a los jóvenes en hogares de crianza temporal y las mujeres embarazadas, un piso de ingresos. La renta básica universal fue defendida por Martin Luther King Jr., promovida por los ciudadanos de Silicon Valley […]
By Jesse Bedayn • July 21, 2021
California Divide
Universal basic income? California moves to be first state to fund pilot efforts
California lawmakers OK funding programs to guarantee some people — especially foster youth and pregnant women — an income floor.
By Jesse Bedayn • July 16, 2021
CalMatters en Español
Mientras la economía Californiana reabre, las madres luchan por regresar a trabajar
Las madres que perdieron sus trabajos durante la pandemia siguen asumiendo la mayor parte del cuidado infantil.
By Jesse Bedayn • July 9, 2021
California Divide
Mothers struggle to return to work as California reopens
Moms who lost their jobs during the pandemic are still shouldering most of the child care.
By Jesse Bedayn • July 7, 2021
California Divide
Silicon Valley Pain Index: Tech wealth grows as Black household income falls
By Jesse Bedayn • June 25, 2021
