Behind The Lens episode 109: Slow news year

More ITEP requests from Folgers. Emails reveal more about NOPD's use of facial recognition. And a look back at The Lens' coverage of everything that was 2020.

This week on Behind the Lens, the Orleans Parish School Board and the New Orleans City Council consider six highly controversial property tax exemptions for Folgers. The tax exemption requests, which are worth roughly $25 million over 10 years, come as the city and the schools are facing ongoing fiscal uncertainty from the COVID-19 crisis.

New emails obtained by the ACLU shed more light on NOPD’s use of facial recognition over several years. 

And a look back at the big stories of 2020.

Our guests this week are government and cultural economy reporter Michael Isaac Stein, education reporter Marta Jewson, and The Lens editor, Charles Maldonado.

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Carolyne Heldman

Carolyne Heldman has been in media for 35 years, most recently as Executive Director at an NPR member station in Colorado where she was responsible for new multi-platform content initiatives, strategic planning, research, branding, and non-traditional revenue generation. During her tenure she also created and launched four weekly news, public affairs and cultural affairs programs and monthly live Town Hall broadcasts. Heldman moved to New Orleans last summer with her husband and canine companion and they live happily in The Marigny.