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For another assignment in Mejo 153, I was asked to complete a feature story on a local news organization. I’m from Atlanta, so I decided to write about the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and how they’re adapting to the rising economic disparity in Atlanta.
As part of my Mejo 153: Writing and Reporting curriculum, I was asked to cover a newsworthy event from a list of options. I chose to report on a live panel of authors of banned books for Banned Books Week 2021.