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| InterviewID | MBY007094 |
| Title | David Hammer, Martha Carr, 10/22/2010 12:30:00 PM |
| Description | David Hammer (35) is interviewed by his editor Martha Carr (41) about reporting on the oil spill from the Times Picayune. The conversation ranges from the technicalities of reporting to ethical questions brought up. David was the reporter who broke a groundbreaking story, '6 steps that doomed the rig.' |
| Creator | Hammer, David; Carr, Martha |
| Publisher | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library |
| Contributors | StoryCorps (Project); Pierce, Liam |
| Source | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library (http://library.uno.edu) |
| Language | eng |
| Coverage-Spatial | United States; Louisiana; Chalmette (La.); St. Bernard Parish (La.) |
| Rights | Courtesy of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. www.storycorps.org. Any other uses of this material--for commercial or non-commercial distribution, editing, exhibition, publishing, publicly performing, publicly displaying, reproducing on a website, or quotation beyond "fair use"--requires the permission of StoryCorps. For clearance, please contact StoryCorps at http://storycorps.org/about/inquiries/. |
| InterviewDateTime | 10/22/2010 12:30:00 |
| InterviewLocation | Chalmette, LA |
| Venue | MobileBooth West |
| StorytellerA-FullName | Hammer, David |
| Relationship_OfStorytellerA | reporter |
| InterviewerA-FullName | Carr, Martha |
| Relationship_OfInterviewerA | Newspaper Editor |
| Facilitator | Pierce, Liam |
| Facilitator Log | 04:00 M. talks about her first reaction to the oil spill and how it 'wasnt exceptional' at first. 07:00 D. talks about how the oil spill impacted him 'I can make a difference' (via his reporting). 11:00 M. describes her relationship with D., as his editor, and asks him what his process is like. 16:50 D. talks about people responding to his stories, especially off-shore drillers. 18:30 D. talks about the most heart warming response to his writing, a man whose son was killed in the Deepwater Horizon explosion. 22:00 M. outlines the range of impact & her reactions to the spill. Also asks D. a good question. 24:00 D. talks about the best oysters he's ever had, the 'last batch.' 27:30 D. talks about being skeptical of the vast improvements since the well was capped. 30:50 D. talks about the impact the spill has on New Orleans' identity. 33:00 D. talks about the link between Katrina and the oil spill. 35:30 D. explains how he would relay the oil spill story--and the story of his reporting--to his 3 year old son. |
| Keywords | family trips and excursions; workday life; craft, skills, and procedures; bosses; coworkers; occupational traditions; job satisfaction; accidents; fishing; birth of first child; personal experiences; memories of former times; memories of growing up; political beliefs and practices; social beliefs and practices; economic beliefs and practices; community businesses; best friends |
| Contact Information | For more information, contact: libspec@uno.edu. |
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| Title | mby007094 |
| Rights | Courtesy of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. www.storycorps.org. Any other uses of this material--for commercial or non-commercial distribution, editing, exhibition, publishing, publicly performing, publicly displaying, reproducing on a website, or quotation beyond "fair use"--requires the permission of StoryCorps. For clearance, please contact StoryCorps at http://storycorps.org/about/inquiries/. |
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