

Later, Kathryn reveals the switched at birth story to her friend Denise. Regina’s first client is Kathryn’s nosey friend Denise. Elsewhere, Kathryn gets Regina a job at her hair salon. Later, Daphne gives Bay a photo of Regina when she was pregnant with her – and it was taken by Bay’s biological father. And Bay confides in Ty about wanting to know her biological father. Ty shows Bay around his neighborhood, where she could have potentially been raised. Meanwhile, Bay is curious and asks Regina about her biological father but Regina and Adrianna both refuse to talk about him. However, with John’s words of encouragement about basketball, Daphne decides to make up with Liam. John and Daphne bond over basketball, but he takes practicing a little too far. Later, John meets Melody, Daphne’s basketball coach, Regina’s friend and Emmett’s mom. And when Daphne and Emmett are talking about the Liam situation, Emmett tells Daphne he would rather date a deaf girl - and describes his ideal girl as someone who sounds a lot like Daphne. Liam tries to make up with Daphne, but she won’t have it. She’s not yet ready for the “switch” details to be made public. When attempting to figure out a way to answer questions about their newfound living situation, Kathryn encourages her family and Regina’s family to give a vague version of the truth.

#4 - Portrait of My Father Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired While together, Liam and Daphne run into Liam’s friends who make fun of Daphne’s disability – and Liam does not stick up for her. Bay escapes the madness to hang out with Ty, while Daphne escapes to hang out with Liam. Then Regina tells the Kennishes she’s not interested in pursuing a lawsuit. Later, Kathryn, John and Regina all agree they can’t control each other’s parenting styles. The three adults all get into a big fight about their parenting styles at grill night. Kathryn tries to rekindle a spark between Renzo and Leo, but it doesnt. Summary: John thinks a trip to Chicago for Daphne and Bay to meet their second cousin is an opportunity to tour prospective colleges. Moffett, Lucas Grabeel, Katie Leclerc, Sean Berdy. Kathryn and John talk to Regina about joining the lawsuit and also how they don’t like Daphne riding on a motorcycle. Starring: Vanessa Marano, Lea Thompson, Constance Marie, Cassi Thomson, Gilles Marini, D.W. And Regina tells Bay about her time in AA and that alcoholism runs in their family. John and Kathryn see their attorney about filing a lawsuit against the hospital. Meanwhile, Kathryn suggests Daphne and her family come to their weekly grill night, but she and John are secretly upset when Daphne gets a ride to school on Emmett’s motorcycle. She is quickly overwhelmed with how fast they speak and has difficulty understanding. The Kennish family invites Regina, Daphne and Adrianna over to breakfast, but since they’re in the middle of unpacking their new home, only Daphne goes. He’s also seeking an injunction that would require the hospital to make changes to protect mothers and women of color.#3 - American Gothic Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired The civil rights case would give Johnson another avenue to collect damages and hold Cedars-Sinai accountable. Switched at Birth Season 3 (498) 7.8 2014 13+ Kathryn deals with the reality of being a herotica novelist, Regina is torn between the pull of her old neighborhood and her new life, and the girls need to summon courage to face a moment of truth they never anticipated.
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The case is scheduled to go to trial May 11, though recent court filings indicated the two sides were close to reaching a settlement. Johnson would not benefit from a change in the malpractice law that currently caps awards at $250,000. Kira Johnson’s death led her husband on a crusade to advocate for reducing maternal mortality, which is especially high for Black women.īefore the pandemic, which increased deaths of women of color during childbirth, Black women died at 2.5 times the rate of white women, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.Ĭharles Johnson has testified before Congress and at the state Capitol in Sacramento in support of a variety of bills, including a 2019 state law that requires doctors and nurses to identify implicit bias at work, and a recent bill that would lift the cap on medical malpractice awards.
