Journalism On Display: Social Reaction To ESPN’s Storytelling
Some of this week’s outstanding content from ESPN’s storytellers:
"I'm telling you: There is light after darkness.” Everyone else has shared this profile of @DeAndreHopkins and his mother Sabrina Greenlee and i’ll just have to be the latest because it’s that moving. https://t.co/fYwt9E4rxT via @minakimes
— Joel D. Anderson (@byjoelanderson) October 16, 2019
This story nearly did me in this morning. Cancer is the worst thing on earth. If we put 1/10th the energy into stopping it as we do bitching about EVERYTHING else that hardly impacts us…we could end painful stories like this. https://t.co/LIeihG18IQ
— AJ (@AJTrueSon) October 18, 2019
@jessewashington got the LeBron China situation exactly right. Where's the rights-minded star when the world needs him?https://t.co/KtFfbYdKQD
— Jelly Mill, Jelly Mill (@dphilton) October 17, 2019
"To be able to represent our community & show kids in the inner city that you can be from the ’hood, still play baseball & have it be fun is amazing … That’s why I do it. I see myself in a lot of these kids" @CC_Sabathia
Fantastic read by @aardodson https://t.co/PzO0DReyW9
— Andy Esworthy (@andy_esworthy) October 16, 2019
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