Fact Check

Attached is a spreadsheet for the fact checking process. Please put the name, email and phone number of the people you spoke to on this list. I will be contacting them and sending a few quotes to make sure everything is ok. I do this on major projects and rarely have any issues – the people we interview really appreciate the follow-up.

Check the occupational wages against this list:

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Editing Punch List


Mary Kerr Winters
Modify this to make it just an interactive Tableau map that we will use in the gallery.

–Edit Cathy Lee audio in Premier to remove background noise


Andrew Epperson

Esmeralda Jaimes – fix edits, photo. rewrite

Quintero

Ann Johnson


Katie Serrano
1) Dana Ralpho. Split this into a separate post.
–Wage she earns at Wendy’s
–Audio clip
–More detail about her situation. This story is very brief and incomplete

2) Renee Smith.

3) Davis.
4) Lara
Elisabeth Butler

Editing Notes from Nicole, WordPress Team

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Solution to picture height-1e55r0f

 

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