Kate Richardson
Kate Richardson was born and raised in Houston, TX. In 2013 she received a masters degree in Spanish from Tulane University. She lives in New Orleans, where she teaches Spanish at Delgado Community College and works as an independent radio producer.
Kate helps run the community media project Listening Post NOLA. She also produces the Animal Life segment and contributes to WWNO.
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Lots of people who visit New Orleans today are surprised to find the city in such good shape. The rebuilding effort has been long, arduous, and largely...
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This week on Katrina: The Debris, we're exploring the actual debris — the stuff left behind when the winds died down and the floodwaters receded....
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According to numbers from the US Census and the IRS, 236,970 people left Louisiana between the summer of 2005 and the summer of 2006, mostly because of...
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According to a study by the Data Center, the Hispanic population of the New Orleans metro area has nearly doubled since the year 2000. Many people...
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Nearly a quarter of a million people evacuated to Houston from New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, and in 2006 there were still...
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You don't realize how much you appreciate traffic lights until you have to drive around a city without any. This week on Katrina: The Debris, getting...
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WWNO's Listening Post project asks questions about local news in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast and reports back on the community's response. This week...
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If you have young children or have friends with young children in New Orleans, chances are you know about the struggle to find quality daycare/after...
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WWNO's Listening Post project asks questions about local news in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast and reports back on the community's response. This week...
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WWNO's Listening Post project asks questions about local news in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast and reports back on the community's response. This week...