Eve Abrams
Eve Abrams first fell in love with stories listening to her grandmother tell them; it's been an addiction ever since.
Eve is a radio producer, writer, audio documentarian, and educator whose works supports her adopted city, New Orleans. Her stories air locally and nationally, and she is the co-author of the book Preservation Hall. Eve has taught in schools, both in New Orleans and New York City, and currently teaches writing at the Waldo Burton School and an audio workshop at Tulane University.
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Eve Abrams was inspired by the heartfelt reactions of her first grade students to the tragedy currently unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico and in their coastal communities.
Who knew a hit and run could end in friendship?
Between sea level rise and a disappearing coastline it feels inevitable that life as we know it in New Orleans is on a limited run, but how much time do we have?
This hour: Gwen Macsai and Julie Shapiro spin some of our favorite stories from the 2012 Third Coast ShortDocs Challenge.