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Pulitzer Center Update November 8, 2018

Clark Atlanta University Student Documents Melissa Noel's Campus Consortium Visit

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Still from the video by Melissa Noel. Jamaica, 2017.
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This project explores the long-term emotional and psychological impact that prolonged parental...

Still from the video by Melissa Noel. Jamaica, 2017.
Still from the video by Melissa Noel. Jamaica, 2017.

As part of a two-day Campus Consortium visit to Clark Atlanta University, award-winning freelance multimedia journalist Melissa Noel met with students and faculty to discuss her Pulitzer Center-supported reporting on Jamaica's "barrel children." Noel also acted as a Pulitzer Center journalist mentor to Clark Atlanta University's first student fellow Monica Long, and other students expressed their interest in the reporting opportunity too.

Senior Trishunda A. Mooney, a Mass Media Arts major, shot and edited the following film about Noel's visit to the university and the community's response:

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