[Includes audio of the entire conversation, as well as a transcript.]
The Archdiocese of New Orleans has been in bankruptcy court for nearly four years, seeking protection from dozens of lawsuits after revelations that more than 300 of the Catholic church’s workers were reported for sexual abuse.
The Guardian’s Ramon Vargas has been reporting on these cases for years and tracking the tactics the archdiocese is using to avoid responsibility.
In a conversation with the Gulf States Newsroom’s Drew Hawkins, Vargas and Aaron Hebert, a survivor in one of the abuse cases, discuss how important it is to shed light on these abuses — and how much more work there is to be done.
Content Warning: This story contains details of the sexual abuse of children. The following conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.
Ramon, you’ve been covering sexual abuse of children by members…
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