I’m often amused to hear how interviewees experienced their encounters with journalists. Here’s one from a person who’s moved back to New Orleans and whose art program for at-risk youths is doing just fine – unfortunately that’s really not what the journalist wanted to hear.


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2 thoughts on “journalism from the interviewee’s point of view

  1. chriggi

    Where? Did you forget the link or the quote? 🙂

  2. Jill

    Damn. There, I put it in…

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