Monday, June 15, 2009

Photojournalists Report Their Dorchester Experience

Last week, we reported on a group of University of Nebraska-Lincoln journalism students spending time in Dorchester to document how Nebraskans are being affected by the "Great Recession." (Some doom-and-gloom forecasters are tagging the economic downturn as the immanent "Greater Depression.")

According to NET Radio, "the tiny town of Dorchester" is providing the photojournalists "a few leads" as they compile a photo essay to record how Nebraskans work, live and have fun during economically challenging times, and to see "what, if any, extent" the downturn is having on our state.

As a follow up to our original post, the photojournalists at UNL have now posted their Dorchester experience on UNL's photojournalism blog. We were especially intrigued by the students' observations of patriotism in small town Nebraska. We here at the Times' headquarters have had similar thoughts.

To see the UNL photojournalists' report on Dorchester, click here. You will see plenty of familiar names and faces.

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful story! Donna Parks, you look great! (We are the same age.) P.S. Where is my man Dale Hayek?? I'll be home June 19-29.

    Cheers!

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  2. They'll call it the OBAMA DEPRESSION...

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  3. Interesting article

    Now if they could only spell Dorchester right.

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  4. Great work getting the word out on this project

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  5. Great coverage on a fantastic little town.

    Keep it up folks!

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  6. It is interesting that we have stories about how peoples lives have changed during the "economic downturn". What can we do about it?

    If you haven't already seen the petition titled "An Open Letter to our Nation's Leadership, you should. It is at

    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/8/an-open-letter-to-our-nations-leadership

    If you agree with what the woman writes, sign the petition, then contact your representatives, email them the link so they can see what we think. They are the ones who are in control of what goes on in Washington.

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