"Just Sayin"
The irony of a media staff member at the University of Missouri trying to restrict a photo journalist's access to a protest site on campus can't be minimized.
On one hand you have a highly respected journalism school and a student journalist trying to document what was happening on campus.
The protesters were not happy with a person walking around taking pictures of what was going on.
The video of what happened included a lot of yelling and more than a little confusion.
A woman who began yelling at Tai to leave was later identified as Melissa Click, a professor in the university's communications department.
“Who wants to help me get this reporter out of here? I need some muscle over here," she screamed to some of the other protesters at the conclusion of the video.
Tai was also accused of violating the protesters' privacy rights at one point.
Sadly, I don't think there was much reporting done and these days wandering around with a camera and taking pictures of folks is going to get this kind of response universally.
Melissa Clark has resigned her position with the university.
On one hand you have a highly respected journalism school and a student journalist trying to document what was happening on campus.
The protesters were not happy with a person walking around taking pictures of what was going on.
The video of what happened included a lot of yelling and more than a little confusion.
A woman who began yelling at Tai to leave was later identified as Melissa Click, a professor in the university's communications department.
“Who wants to help me get this reporter out of here? I need some muscle over here," she screamed to some of the other protesters at the conclusion of the video.
Tai was also accused of violating the protesters' privacy rights at one point.
Sadly, I don't think there was much reporting done and these days wandering around with a camera and taking pictures of folks is going to get this kind of response universally.
Melissa Clark has resigned her position with the university.
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