An Invitation to Continue Participating in Narco News

An Invitation to Continue Participating in Narco News
The Press Has to Have Ethics, and We All Have to Be Part of That

By Mercedes Osuna
Class of 2010, School of Authentic Journalism
June 17, 2010

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue65/article4142.html

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Congratulations Mercedes Osuna

You are now an Authentic Journalist. Those know you know, that everything about you is "authentic".  You have given much of your life, both personal and professional, to helping the poor and disenfranchised peoples of your State and your country to organize, rise up with dignity and create a better life. This using just what they already had at hand, and your economic, marketing, and political expertise combined with a zeal for humanitarian justice and, just plain hard work. All this at no little risk to yourself.

I do not know how much a journalist really wants her readership to know about personal history and so on, not being a journalist myself, so I will leave it at this; there is no journalist I would trust more than yourself to get the story, straight and true, and present it while protecting it's integrity.

God knows you can keep a secret, so your sources need not worry. This reader is very proud of your life's achievements to date, and Authentic Journalism in general is fortunate to have you among it's number. 

 

 

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