Plan for Wednesday 5/24
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Group checklist
1) Nancy Estevez, Milwaukee Homeless Management Information System
2) More interviews and collecting b-roll
3) 10-20% done? (kind of worrying)
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Plan for Friday 5/19
Maeve: editing video from interview, syncing audio Julian: taking notes on interview for good quotes/clips
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Questions and notes from our interview with Nancy Estevez from the Milwaukee Homeless Management Information System
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Notes from Wednesday!
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Plan for Friday: - contact Officer Chad from HOT Cops (contact info from Andrew) - contact Pathfinders - work on presentation for Monday
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Notes from our meeting with Andrew Swant of 30 Seconds Away
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Notes from today
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Tag line brainstorming from yesterday (not featured: Fart in a Windstorm)
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Mood board progress!
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I shared this before but it didn’t have the cool picture because the tumblr app refuses to cooperate with my vision. This is an amazing story! I was inspired. It also made me wonder how the New York Times is able to find stories in small villages in India.
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Yet another story from the failing New York Times.
“This is really the first movement that is shaking the patriarchal foundation of the society,” said Zakie Salime, an associate professor at Rutgers University.
“In our traditions, it was shameful for women to leave the house,” Saida Soukat said. “But the men would get arrested, so women took over. We left our children behind.”
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I’m trying to avoid the New York Times becoming the sole news source on my blog, but this is the least biased and most expansive coverage of the protests in New Orleans surrounding the removal of confederate statues. This article focuses on this specific instance of controversy, rather than providing commentary on the greater issue. It’s good reporting, in my opinion, particularly due to the “man on the street” interviews that I imagine the reporter had to do in order to get a sense of the protest.
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Here are notes from our story brainstorm today: -People working to escape isolation, people working to overcome barriers: 1) Syrian refugees 2) Comparing attitudes towards LGBTQ folks in various religious institutions/places of worship 3) Leadership camp for young African American males, Nelson is involved 4) Homelessness
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Adventure is out there.
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I wish I could make something like this
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Changes in the Art Department
by Lilli, Kevin, Max and Maeve
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