A Dream Defaulted Panel Discussion 11/29/22: Fenaba R. Addo & Jason N. Houle
The Samuel DuBois Cook Center at Duke University presents "A Dream Defaulted: The Student Loan Crisis Among Black Borrowers" book launch panel discussion, featuring authors Fenaba R. Addo and Jason N. Houle. Introduction by Adam Hollowell and William A. Darity, Jr. Moderated by Jillian Berman. November 29, 2022, Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC.
Видео A Dream Defaulted Panel Discussion 11/29/22: Fenaba R. Addo & Jason N. Houle канала The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University
Видео A Dream Defaulted Panel Discussion 11/29/22: Fenaba R. Addo & Jason N. Houle канала The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University
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