BEAUMONT, Texas — College students from Brigham Younger College are making the journey from Utah to Southeast Texas to be taught simply how hurricanes impression our group.
They spoke with individuals who misplaced all the things within the storms about their experiences which have plagued our space.
Hurricane season began on June 1. Potential floods, winds, and rain are precisely why a band of scholar journalists from Brigham Younger College are right here.
“[It’s] for college kids to exit in the true world to grow to be journalists in that sense and interview folks from these communities and create a narrative round that group,” scholar Hailey Deeds stated. “So, we selected Texas as a result of properly none of us have ever been right here, and we have now all the time wished to be taught extra about hurricanes and the results that has on group.”
They’re interviewing longtime residents and realizing the resilience of Southeast Texans and gaining that recent perspective.
”So rising up in California, I’ve by no means thought an excessive amount of on hurricanes like that, by no means skilled it,” stated scholar journalist Jamie Calica. “The thought was what I noticed from the media and information, and being out right here and listening to different folks’s tales makes it extra private and extra of an impression on you and makes you sympathize extra.”
They even talked concerning the impacts these storms had on the ecosystem in our space.
“A variety of the trout fisherman have been saying that it has by no means been the identical and it has damage the oyster life right here, which is big. For that ecosystem in Sabine Lake,” stated Johnny Thomas.
Many issues have been realized right here throughout their time in Texas, particularly how Texans rally to assist one another.
“There’s this bond, despite the fact that they won’t know one another, they’re all the time keen to assist each other,” Calica stated.
These scholar journalists will likely be making the journey again to Utah on Sunday, and hopefully, they not solely realized how Southeast Texas handles hurricanes however how we maintain one another.