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11:22 am
Thu December 23, 2010

StoryCorps: Roland Gibson

Roland Gibson (l) and Christo Raines

In this conversation recorded March 31, 2010 with Innocence project worker Christo Raines, Mr. Gibson talks about how he dealt with his unjust incarceration, how boxing at Angola prison helped him get through the ordeal, and how the experience haunted him even after his release in 1993. He talks about how the world had changed while he was behind bars.

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StoryCorps N.O.
6:01 pm
Thu December 16, 2010

StoryCorps: George Scott

Paula Devlin (l) and George Scott

In this April 2010 conversation with friend Paula Devlin, George Scott recalls coming to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and why he decided to relocate. And despite a serious medical diagnosis, he's decided that New Orleans is where he'll remain.

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StoryCorps N.O.
4:48 pm
Thu December 9, 2010

StoryCorps: Jerry Martin and Lloyd Serigne

Jerry Martin (l) and Lloyd Serigne

New Orleans – Jerry Alfonso Martin and his cousin Lloyd Serigny are in their 70s now. But they both have very clear, very fond memories of growing up in the Spanish-speaking Islenos community on Delacroix Island. (Includes link to extended conversation)

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StoryCorps N.O.
6:43 pm
Thu December 2, 2010

StoryCorps: Tara Ooms

Tara Oooms (l) and Kevin Ooms

New Orleans – Tara Ooms of Covington talks with her father, Kevin Ooms of Cedar Lake, Indiana, about his life as a steel-mill worker and devoted family man. He never got a higher education, but he says his 38 years at the mill as a worker and later in management paid for the education she used to become a veterinarian. (Includes link to extended conversation)

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StoryCorps N.O.
11:27 am
Thu November 18, 2010

StoryCorps: Anna Mae Martin Doucet

Anna Mae Martin Doucet (l) and Elise Sanchez

ALSO: In this extended conversation, Anna Mae Martin Doucet talks about her early years living on the Bayou near Golden Meadow and tells her great-granddaughter Elise Sanchez that along with an idyllic country upbringing came the threat of hurricanes. 

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