Summary: Why Journalists Have An Obligation To Challenge Power By Jorge Ramos

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Writers Memo: I have chosen my Political Science professor as the audience of my second summary. Because this piece will be more professional, it will be in third person and free from any outside opinions. I will also be writing with correct grammar and sentence structure. I already know that my professor is aware of the controversy relating to Trump and has likely heard of Jorge Ramos, so I will focus my summary on the lessons he has learned throughout his career and the opinions he has regarding journalism. The purpose of this summary is to inform my professor on this somewhat new approach to journalism because I think this may affect the way she reports recent events to her class. In April of 2017, Jorge Ramos gave a TED talk titled, “Why Journalists Have an Obligation to Challenge Power.” Ramos is an immigrant and journalist who introduces the idea that the responsibility and purpose of journalism is to oppose those …show more content…

However, when one of his articles was censored, Ramos left his job and country. Upon arriving to Los Angeles, California, he fell in love with this country, because the U.S. allowed freedom of the press. Over the next thirty years, Ramos continued his career reporting different stories. In 2015, Ramos was assigned to cover the election season. Although he strongly disagreed with candidate Trump’s comments relating to Mexican immigrants, Ramos wrote him a letter requesting an interview. Up until this point, Ramos had strived to remain impartial while reporting. However, when his phone number was published online by the Trump campaign, Ramos’ feelings changed. He would no longer be a neutral reporter. Instead, Ramos would challenge Trump, and prove that he was wrong about the immigrants in this country. Two months later, Ramos secured a pass for a press conference with Trump. However, instead of getting his questions answered, he was ordered out of the

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