By Priscilla Liguori
“Spotlight” won the Oscar for “Best Picture,” but Attorney Mitchell Garabedian and survivor David O’Regan say the sexual abuse epidemic in the Roman Catholic Church is still a rampant problem.

By Priscilla Liguori
“Spotlight” won the Oscar for “Best Picture,” but Attorney Mitchell Garabedian and survivor David O’Regan say the sexual abuse epidemic in the Roman Catholic Church is still a rampant problem.
By Priscilla Liguori
Clergy sexual abuse survivor David O’Regan cried tears of joy when Spotlight won Best Picture at the 88th Academy Awards.
By Priscilla Liguori
Attorney Mitchell Garabedian said clergy sexual abuse remains a rampant problem across the world, including in Boston.
By Priscilla Liguori
Editor Walter Robinson led the investigative team that exposed how the Catholic Church covered up widespread sexual abuse. Robinson thinks the film “Spotlight” strengthens the impact of the Boston Globe’s original articles revealing the scandal in 2002.
By Priscilla Liguori
Original Spotlight reporter Michael Rezendes was beyond impressed with how the six-time Oscar nominated movie portrayed the team’s investigation in 2001.
By Robert Way
The focus stayed on journalism at the red carpet premiere of “Spotlight” on Wednesday.