Katelyn Yee
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Katelyn is a Research, Event, Advocacy, and Writing Intern at Food Tank. She served as an AmeriCorps member at a rural food bank network in Colorado and has since been drawn to sustainability and food security solutions. Currently, she is a graduate student in Food Studies: Policies for Sustainable Production and Consumption in Rome, Italy, and completing her thesis on the topic of social farming. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the city and keeping an eye out for new gelato flavors.

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