Behind The Lens episode 254: ‘It’s scary, dangerous’

Marta Jewson and La'Shance Perry on their interview with a women about what it's like to be pregnant in Louisiana after the fall of Roe. Delaney Dryfoos on St. James residents' fight against industry.
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This week on Behind The Lens, continuing with our reporting on the aftermath of the Dobbs decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, Marta Jewson and La’Shance Perry talked with a young woman who is pregnant now with her second child on what it’s like to be pregnant in Louisiana today when access to potentially life saving care is restricted. 

And residents of St. James Parish are asking a federal court, again, to bar future heavy-industrial construction in the parish’s Black communities, which are beset by high rates of asthma, cancer and maternal-health risks. The plaintiffs are asking the court to put an end to longtime land-use discrimination that they say is rooted in slavery and its afterlife.

Our guests this week are Lens reporters Delaney Dryfoos, La’Shance Perry, Marta Jewson and managing editor Katy Reckdahl. 

Theme music by Podington Bear. Additional music A Kind of Hope and Beachhead by Podington Bear soundofpicture.com. 

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Carolyne Heldman

Carolyne Heldman Rovira has been in media for 35 years, and is currently the podcast host and producer for Behind The Lens. Heldman served as executive director at Aspen Public Radio, an NPR affiliate, where she launched four weekly news, public affairs, and cultural affairs programs. She has been a guest lecturer at Tulane University, is a frequent guest and moderator for the Aspen Institute, Rocky Mountain Institute, and the American Enterprise Institute.