(6-23-18) I recently took my former employer, The Washington Post, to task for not including someone who’d recovered from a mental illness on a recent blue ribbon panel discussion about the status of mental health care in America. AJ French had asked the Post and its co-sponsor, Cigna to include a representative so all sides could be heard. The Post hasn’t responded, but Cigna did.
A conversation is a start. By AJ French.
Sometimes I wrestle with how to go about effectively communicating in a way that will bring about necessary change when every reason exists to become morally outraged by injustice.
This happened again when I learned The Washington Post discriminated against featuring subject matter experts who are leaders in the mental health recovery movement.
Readers who faithfully follow Pete Earley, know that the Washington Post Live staff ignored my communication about inclusion. I am pleased to report that Cigna did not. A representative from their organization called and apologized to me within twenty-four hours.