October 7, 2007
Put Focus on People Not Politicians' Experiments
Put Focus on People Not Politicians' Experiments
Put focus on people
instead of politicians' experiments
Boston Sunday Globe
April 16, 2006
Why do journalists ignore ordinary citizens and fawn over public officials?
(News in Brief: ''Roll a mile in my chair," April 9, City Weekly).
For about 100 years, persons with disabilities (Some people have nonphysical
disabilities. Hello?) have been denied the right to travel on city streets, a
basic constitutional right. Other rights are still denied to persons with
disabilities. (Hello? Anybody home?)
But when an elected official conducts an experiment to see what it is like
having a disability, The Boston Globe writes about that. Is it any wonder why so
many people have such low opinions of journalists and politicians?
Roy Bercaw Editor, Enough Room Cambridge
Put focus on people
instead of politicians' experiments
Boston Sunday Globe
April 16, 2006
Why do journalists ignore ordinary citizens and fawn over public officials?
(News in Brief: ''Roll a mile in my chair," April 9, City Weekly).
For about 100 years, persons with disabilities (Some people have nonphysical
disabilities. Hello?) have been denied the right to travel on city streets, a
basic constitutional right. Other rights are still denied to persons with
disabilities. (Hello? Anybody home?)
But when an elected official conducts an experiment to see what it is like
having a disability, The Boston Globe writes about that. Is it any wonder why so
many people have such low opinions of journalists and politicians?
Roy Bercaw Editor, Enough Room Cambridge
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