by Nathan Smith | Aug 24, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Questions: How long did this project take? How was the data organized and sorted? What sparked the interest in the story? About me: My name is Ginny Monk and I am a senior news/editorial journalism major from Pencil Bluff, Arkansas. I am the editor at The Arkansas...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 24, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Was the issue of discrimination and inequity in home loans just as severe in other U.S cities during the 80s? How did Atlanta compare nationally? For instance, was the black community in Atlanta still being better served by two black-owned banks than those in other...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 24, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
The Color of Money Has the trend for racial discrimination for home lenders changed since 1988 and what are the factors that could determine a possible increase or decrease in lending injustices? If there are regulations for lending practices under the Community...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 24, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
In Bill Dedman’s part three article “A test that few banks fail – in federal eyes,” Dedman examines the role of regulators in unfair lending practices. How did the federal government contribute to the industry’s furthering discrimination and...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 24, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Why did Bill Dedman receive the Pulitzer Price? What does deregulation mean? Chandler Lyster, Tulsa, OK, Two internships in the AD/PR industry, I like to run and hangout with my friends, I really haven’t wrote any stories, mainly because I have been an intern...
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