Exposure

Episode 2: You don't know what you don't know

14 min · 4 apr 2018
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As Ali and her team continue their investigation, I wanted to unpack how journalism and the law meet when it comes to crime, and I found the perfect expert. Ruth Money is a full time, independent victims advocate. That means she stands alongside victims of all sorts of crimes and guides them though our justice system. For episode two, we tried to understand what victims need when they’re seeking justice for crimes done to them, and what the risks are in introducing the media into the mix of police, the crown, lawyers and the dozens of people affected when someone commits a crime. Exposure is written and produced by me, Sapeer Mayron. Our theme music is by Ingrid Saker, and our artwork is photography by Brittany Cosgrove.

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Episode 4: How journalism changes the world

This week we had to go out with a bang, so I asked one of my favourite journalists to talk about how journalism can make its mark on society. 30 years ago, Metro Magazine published Sandra Coney’s story An Unfortunate Experiment. Sandra and her co-author Phillida Bunkle exposed how Professor Herbert Green of National Women’s hospital had been conducting an experiment in secret on women to prove his theory on cervical cancer. He was wrong, and dozens of women died preventable deaths. The feature led to the Cartwright Inquiry, which was a watershed moment for patient rights, and in particular for women. The ripple effects of this story go far and wide, which makes Sandra the perfect person to answer my question: how can journalism change the world?

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