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Lost Files: Featuring Aallyah Wright

41 min · 21 de ene de 2021
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Conversation with Mississippi Today Reporter, Aallyah Wright. This is an episode we thought we lost. Luckily with great effort, we’ve recovered a very enlightening conversation with one of our favorite MS Millennial Reporters, Aallyah Wright. Aallyah Wright is a native of Clarksdale, and a Mississippi Delta reporter covering education and local government. In our lost files episode, Jazmine and Aisha discuss some of their favorite stories by Aallyah and discuss why Mississippi journalists serve a very important role in telling the stories across our state. See Aallyah’s Work at Mississippi Today here https://mississippitoday.org/author/aallyah/? [https://mississippitoday.org/author/aallyah/?]

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