Kerry Donahue
Kerry is available for
Show development and piloting, staffing, editing, journalism training (basics to advanced)- Business
- Fact Checking
- Editing
- Producing
- Recording
- Reporting
- Scripting
- Voice
- Writing
About Kerry
Kerry's Portfolio
Dying Words, hosted by Rachel Maddow, is about Jeff Schmalz and the groundbreaking reporting he did on AIDS for the New York Times even as he was dying of the disease in the early 1990s. Jeff's story also describes the experiences of gay and lesbian journalists during a much less tolerant time in major news organizations.
Jeff Schmalz was a prodigiously talented, fast-rising editor at the New York Times - he stayed closeted from the newsroom management, especially A.M. "Abe" Rosenthal, a brilliant but homophobic executive editor. In late December 1990, Jeff had a seizure at his desk. He was soon diagnosed with AIDS - his T-cell count was two and he had PML, a AIDS related brain infection usually fatal within months. Astonishingly, Jeff responded well to AZT and was able to return to work within the year. When he did, he returned on a mission: to report and write a series of deeply felt articles about the human toll of the AIDS epidemic. He pushed the Times' boundaries and changed journalism.
Jeff died in 1993, just a month before his 40th birthday, and over the years since then, Sam Freedman's own mission has been to preserve Jeff's story for posterity. That effort has taken the form of this public radio documentary and a companion book by the same name, published by CUNY Journalism Press, December 1, 2015.
Experience
Skills
- Voice Coaching
- Story Editing
- Show Development
- Research
- Reporting
- Producing
- Mentoring
- Audience Development
- Logistics and Coordination
- Interviewing
- Hosting
- Field Recording
- Field Producing
- Fact Checking
- Budgeting
- Booking
- Voiceover
Equipment
- Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, Hindenberg
- Tascam recorder, two omni mics (RE50s) and two shotguns (Rode Ntg2 and Sennheiser MKE 600)