Wilma Subra: Chemistry of the Aftermath
From: American Public Media
Series: The Promised Land
Length: 54:00
Wilma Subra is a chemist who has spent her career defending local communities against Louisiana’s powerful oil and gas industry. She received a MacArthur Fellowship for helping “ordinary citizens understand, cope with and combat environmental issues.” When the Deepwater Horizon oil spill happened in the Gulf of Mexico, Wilma’s phone started ringing and hasn’t stopped. At first, they were calls about people who knew men on the rig — and then later, more calls and e-mails from people on the coast complaining of nausea and breathing problems. Majora Carter spends a day with Wilma Subra as she travels from her office in New Iberia — past town after town she’s helped with environmental concerns during the last 30 years. Their trip culminates in the coastal communities of Grand Isle and Venice, Louisiana, where she’ll be taking water and sediment samples and meeting with community members whose concerns are now the focus of her investigation.
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Piece Description
Wilma Subra is a chemist who has spent her career defending local communities against Louisiana’s powerful oil and gas industry. She received a MacArthur Fellowship for helping “ordinary citizens understand, cope with and combat environmental issues.” When the Deepwater Horizon oil spill happened in the Gulf of Mexico, Wilma’s phone started ringing and hasn’t stopped. At first, they were calls about people who knew men on the rig — and then later, more calls and e-mails from people on the coast complaining of nausea and breathing problems. Majora Carter spends a day with Wilma Subra as she travels from her office in New Iberia — past town after town she’s helped with environmental concerns during the last 30 years. Their trip culminates in the coastal communities of Grand Isle and Venice, Louisiana, where she’ll be taking water and sediment samples and meeting with community members whose concerns are now the focus of her investigation.
Timing and Cues
The Promised Land
Episode: Wilma Subra
TRT 59:00
* Breaks: Two 1:00 minute Station ID Breaks. There is music under the break. *
Billboard: 00:00 - 1:00
Incue: Hi, I'm Majora Carter and this is The Promised Land, with our special series, Voices from the Gulf Coast. On today's show…
Outcue:…Coming up, a day in the life of chemist and activist Wilma Subra on The Promised Land, from APM, American Public Media.
News break hole 01:00 - 06:00
Seg A: 06:00 - 22:53
Incue: Hi, I'm Majora Carter and this is The Promised Land. Today, more of our series Voices from the Gulf Coast...
Outcue:..I'm Majora Carter. You're listening to The Promised Land from APM.
Break One: 22:53 - 23:53
Seg B: 23:53 - 38:08
Incue: Hi, I'm Majora Carter. Welcome back to The Promised Land, Voices from the Gulf Coast. Todays program features a day in the life of Louisiana chemist and activist Wilma Subra…
Outcue:…by finding us on Facebook and twitter at the promised land. I'm Majora Carter and this is APM.
Break Two: 38:08 - 39:08
Seg C: 39:08 - 59:00
Incue: I'm Majora Carter. Welcome back to The Promised Land, Voices from the Gulf Coast, a show about visionaries who are…
Outcue:…values that contribute to a healthy planet. This is APM, American Public Media.
Additional Files
- Live Read :14 Promo Script (LRpromo_wilma14.rtf)
- Live Read :28 Promo Script (LRpromo_wilma28.rtf)

