Thursday, August 30, 2007
One Brick on NPR!
During our July trip to New Orleans, One Brick was contacted by Austin O'Neill a reporter with WAMU 88.5FM in Washington D.C. Austin had heard about our travels to NOLA, and wanted to learn more about our experiences and those of others from the Washington D.C. area who have been involved in the relief efforts.
Here are her stories, compiled in a 5 part series (One Brick was featured in Part II):
Hurricane Katrina Series Part I
August 27, 2007 - Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast nearly two years ago, but evidence of its destructive force lingers. Reporter Austin O'Neill visited New Orleans, where she found a number of D.C., area residents trying to make a difference. In part one of our series, we meet two district residents who left the nation's capital to help rebuild lives along the Gulf Coast...
Part I: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n1070827-17462.asx
Hurricane Katrina Series Part II
August 28, 2007 - As the nation reflects on the two year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, WAMU 88-5 is presenting a series of reports about the D.C., Gulf Coast Connection. Reporter Austin O'Neill traveled to the region where she found a district resident who brought elbow grease along with her "team-spirit," all in an effort to lend a hand...
Part II: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n1070828-17463.asx
Hurricane Katrina Series Part III
August 29, 2007 - Even though it's been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated cities and towns along the Gulf Coast, there's still much work to be done. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is a major player in the re-building effort. In part three of our series, Reporter Austin O'Neill, who recently toured the region, speaks with FEMA's man-in-charge in New Orleans...
Part III: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n3070829-17516.asx
August 30, 2007 - In the two years since Hurricane Katrina destroyed much of the Gulf Coast, thousands of Americans have made their way to the region to lend a hand. Reporter Austin O'Neill, who traveled to New Orleans recently, introduces us to a D-C resident who took his business skills to the "Big Easy" to help put the city back on its feet...
Part IV: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n1070830-17527.asx
Here are her stories, compiled in a 5 part series (One Brick was featured in Part II):
Hurricane Katrina Series Part I
August 27, 2007 - Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast nearly two years ago, but evidence of its destructive force lingers. Reporter Austin O'Neill visited New Orleans, where she found a number of D.C., area residents trying to make a difference. In part one of our series, we meet two district residents who left the nation's capital to help rebuild lives along the Gulf Coast...
Part I: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n1070827-17462.asx
Hurricane Katrina Series Part II
August 28, 2007 - As the nation reflects on the two year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, WAMU 88-5 is presenting a series of reports about the D.C., Gulf Coast Connection. Reporter Austin O'Neill traveled to the region where she found a district resident who brought elbow grease along with her "team-spirit," all in an effort to lend a hand...
Part II: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n1070828-17463.asx
Hurricane Katrina Series Part III
August 29, 2007 - Even though it's been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated cities and towns along the Gulf Coast, there's still much work to be done. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is a major player in the re-building effort. In part three of our series, Reporter Austin O'Neill, who recently toured the region, speaks with FEMA's man-in-charge in New Orleans...
Part III: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n3070829-17516.asx
August 30, 2007 - In the two years since Hurricane Katrina destroyed much of the Gulf Coast, thousands of Americans have made their way to the region to lend a hand. Reporter Austin O'Neill, who traveled to New Orleans recently, introduces us to a D-C resident who took his business skills to the "Big Easy" to help put the city back on its feet...
Part IV: wamu.org/audio/nw/07/08/n1070830-17527.asx
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