surrogate changed her mind with 24 being surrogates who provided the egg. er for me this was probably the most surprising part of my family s journey through surrogacy. because of the baby m case initially there is a sense of the vulnerability on the side of the intended parents who somehow the gestational surrogate will keep the baby. in fact, discovering and had lots of text messages with my daughter s surrogate there is a great deal of vulnerability for the surrogate that she may somehow end up having a rear a child and that wasn t her expectation. absolutely. . we need more laws. people think the laws arer for the benefit of the rich intended parents who will rip the baby from this woman s womb and never talk to her again and not be nice to her, treat her like a cow when that s not the case. most intended parents are so thankful. we need more women willing to be
motto differ from color lines.com which displays the slogan news for action. global grind.com with focus on music and pop culture report differently from the washington post and how do reporters report when they have a vested interest in the movement they are covering or what if they are part of the story themselves which was the case for wes loware ry of the washington post. back in august of 2014 he was arrested while working out of a local mcdonald s covering the unrest in ferguson. you became part of the story which is what journalists are never supposed to be. of course oh. eida b. wells is the foundational activist journalist. there is a fund mental arrogance and misplaced priority with this idea that 2,000 journal is will show up at a small suburb in st. louis and it will in no way affect the story. that doesn t make sense. when half the protest breaks off
valedictorian to speak. having conferred diplomas she was having trouble convincing graduates to stay for another speech. that s when this happened. you people are being so rude to not listen to this speech. it was my fault that we misseded it in the program. look who s leaving. all the black people. that happened fast. just in case you haven t seen the video and if you aren t clear. she was saying it was her fault the young man didn t have the opportunity to give her speech. then she said look who s leaving all the black people. in a statement provided to nbc news she said she was frustrated due to a previous disruption at the graduation ceremony. her statement read hs in part i sincerely apologize to all the persons in attention dance at the ceremony for the actions of the few causing the disturbance
i also think it s misguided. what wesley was saying toward this is traditionally as a reporter you want to the idea that you would triangulate yourself between one side of the story and the other side and somehow find yourself in the middle. i don t think that works in this case. the sides are so far apart. like you said hike brown is actually dead in the street and you have to follow that story. it can t be like on this one side the police unions say this this and the activists say this so let s find somewhere in the middle that s objective. that s are reallydestructive. skepticism comes first and the more time you spend you figure out where you are. we have talked about the relationship between activists the movement and journalists. the other piece is the piece that s the government. if you are a department of justice. if you are the obama administration, if you are the mayor of ferguson you also have
montgomery and the idea that we are outside of damage and despair in a local community is problematic at the cosmic level. secondly, i think the reality for us is that when we enter into these spaces as organizers we have aer moral and ethical obligation to submit to local leadership and follow them in a way that we come to understand what the nuances, details and that kind of thing. lastly for me as we think about these mothers tears and the tears at the table that on this mother s day it seems the case that everyone in the nation tamir rice needs to be their son oh. for everyone in the nation every time a black baby is shot in the back it has to be the fact. for white folks, that something cosmically is at stake for them. what we need from white folks is for them not to be allies but