Sunday Roundup – Ethics in Journalism and Other Stories

This week I got very mad at the Washington Post for sharing a document intended to provide the police with an exculpatory narrative in the case of Freddie Gray. On Freddie Gray, the Washington Post, and Journalism We afford the police a lot of respect in terms of creating narratives. I think that has to stop. … Continue ReadingSunday Roundup – Ethics in Journalism and Other Stories

Accountability – Justice for Freddie Gray

Reporter: what will prevent another Freddie Gray? Mosby: Accountability. R:There hasn’t been any for so long. Mosby:You’re getting it now. — stacia l. brown (@slb79) May 1, 2015 Here’s the video. Short version – charges against all 6 officers. Cultural change is slow – whether inside police culture or America’s culture. But accountability is a … Continue ReadingAccountability – Justice for Freddie Gray

Disability Abortion Narratives – The Stakes and Some Questions

UPDATE: I am leaving the essay below as is. I am increasingly persuaded by my smart interlocutors that the correct response to these kinds of essays is to offer empathy to the mother and to tell one’s own story as best one can in one’s own spaces. Thanks for all the feedback. Websites and newspapers … Continue ReadingDisability Abortion Narratives – The Stakes and Some Questions