Bernice Yeung

[2] She is the author of In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers, which was published in 2018 by The New Press and examines the hidden stories of blue-collar workers overlooked by the #MeToo movement.

The book is based on reporting that Yeung began in 2012 when she was a reporter for Reveal,[3] and it was honored with the 2018 Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice,[4] the 2019 PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award,[5] and was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.

[8] She was a 2015-2016 Knight-Wallace fellow at the University of Michigan where she researched how social science survey methods could be used in reporting.

[9] Yeung was also lead reporter for the national Emmy-nominated Rape on the Night Shift team, which investigated sexual violence against female janitors.

This work won the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award, the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award for investigative journalism, and the Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition.