Meet Bronco. Like any other 11-year-old boy, Bronco loves to swim, dance and hang out with his friends. But unlike most kids, Bronco was born with four congenital heart defects. Thanks to Camp Twin Lakes, this little guy attended his first summer camp. (Directed by Ryon Horne / Produced by Helena Oliviero, Director of Photography Curtis Compton)
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As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited Willoughby Mariano, a reporter at the AJC, to talk about why it may be offensive to ask someone, “Where are you from?” (Erica A. Hernandez/AJC)
As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited Emily Cruz Eng, an Atlanta resident, to our studio to talk about why it may be offensive to ask someone, “Where are you from?” (Erica A. Hernandez/...
As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited Winnie Chan, an assistant professor at Georgia State University’s Department of Psychology, to our studio to talk about why it may be offensive to ...
As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited Naazneen Bandukwala , a new Atlanta resident, to talk about why it may be offensive to ask someone, “Where are you from?” (Erica A. Hernandez/AJC)
As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited local university students to the AJC to watch and discuss the Netflix series “Dear White People.” (Erica A. Hernandez/AJC)
As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited local university students to the AJC to watch and discuss the Netflix series “Dear White People.” (Erica A. Hernandez/AJC)
As part of the AJC’s RE: Race project, we invited local university students to the AJC to watch and discuss the Netflix series “Dear White People.” (Erica A. Hernandez/AJC)
In 50 states, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found patient sexual abuse by those they trust most – their own doctors. The AJC examined up to 15 years of records from agencies in every state resp...
In 50 states, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found patient sexual abuse by those they trust most – their own doctors. The AJC examined up to 15 years of records from agencies in every state resp...
A victims’ advocate and a woman who was sexually assaulted by her doctor, reveal the unique trauma of people who have been sexually violated by someone in a trusted position.
“I also knew, If I didn’t let him do this, that he would never get arrested,” said the undercover agent who helped get evidence against a doctor that investigators believe abused at least 80 patients.
“We had his voice. We had his DNA. We had two very brave and courageous women who were going to get on the stand." See how police and patients in one small town teamed up to bust a sex-abusing doctor.
“’I’m sorry, you are just so irresistible,” one doctor told a patient he was accused of sexually violation. The excuses and explanations from doctors who were caught run the gamut.
“What’s important here is how we’ve shown how much information is hidden. … And what we hope is that this leads to more transparency,” Kevin Riley, editor of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Shanta Hereford decided to share her story doctor misconduct after reading AJC's investigation on doctors and sex abuse. Video by Ryon Horne, Danny Robbins and Carrie Teegardin/The Atlanta Journal-...
Six women from across the country share their personal stories of how sex abuse by doctors have affected their lives. Video by Ryon Horne, Ariel Hart / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution