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From The Mississippi To The Mekong: A Conversation With WWNO's Eve Troeh

A field of green onions, with a structure typical to the rural areas of the Mekong River delta, in the late afternoon near the coast.
Eve Troeh
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WWNO
A field of green onions, with a structure typical to the rural areas of the Mekong River delta, in the late afternoon near the coast.
A field of green onions, with a structure typical to the rural areas of the Mekong River delta, in the late afternoon near the coast.
Credit Eve Troeh / WWNO
/
WWNO
A field of green onions, with a structure typical to the rural areas of the Mekong River delta, in the late afternoon near the coast.

From The Mississippi To The Mekong: A Conversation With WWNO's Eve Troeh

WWNO News Director Eve Troeh visited Vietnam on assignment to report on the effects of climate change in a place with water challenges similar to New Orleans. She says it was an adventure unlike any she has recently experienced.

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Sharon Litwin is the founding president of NolaVie.com, the only daily cultural not-for-profit website of its kind in the United States devoted to exploring all aspects of the quirky, diverse culture of New Orleans. Sharon, along with Renee Peck, NolaVie Managing Editor, wrote, and NolaVie received, a grant from the J-Lab Project of American University, funded through the McCormick Foundation in Chicago, allowing NolaVie to launch in February, 2011. Since 2012, Sharon has produced Notes from New Orleans, a weekly on-air cultural news segment for WWNO that is complemented by her weekly âââ
Eve Troeh was WWNO's first-ever News Director, hired to start the local news department in 2013. She left WWNO in 2017 to serve as Sustainability Editor at Marketplace.