The New York Times series has been turned into a six-part Hulu doc featuring Oprah Winfrey among its producers. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic For those who missed out, the premise of the ...
Ace Frehley, R.I.P. Read the Writing on Canterbury’s Walls Helen Explains Things to Me One of the Ways the White House IVF Policy Could Have Been Worse Audio By Carbonatix Many scholars have ...
Washington Gave Bigotry No Sanction. We Should Do the Same Mr. Conservative and the Minister Sorkin Rounds Up the Usual Suspects This Thanksgiving, Heed the Words of George Washington Thanksgiving Day ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the journalist that won a Pulitzer Prize for “The 1619 Project” in The New York Times, produces and narrates the docuseries based on that print series. In The 1619 Project, Hannah ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones' searing essays come to life in this six-part docuseries. In her scorching book of essays “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story,” Nikole Hannah-Jones wrote that “White Americans ...
The political polarization evident in the response to the 1619 Project – the New York Times’ sweeping journalistic initiative timed to the 400th anniversary of slavery in America – makes its ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones grew up in Waterloo, Iowa, where much of her family still lives. As an 11-year-old, she wrote a letter to the editor of her local newspaper about a presidential primary. In 2017, ...
The expanded edition of “The 1619 Project,” set to be released next month, is already a bestseller on Amazon. tore owner in Austin, TX, is eager to sell the book on her shelves, even if her ...
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project has become a topic of much debate in recent years. Amna Nawaz spoke with her about expanding upon that original work, the importance of looking back at how ...
After the New York Times Magazine published the 1619 Project produced by Nikole Hannah-Jones two years ago, the backlash it sparked came along with the accolades it garnered. But this week, the ...
American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten accused opponents of the New York Times‘s 1619 Project of trying to ban a “factual version of oppression in America,” in Thursday comments on ...
As a child, journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones didn't hear much in school about the role of Black people in U.S. history. "Black people are largely treated as an asterisk in the American story," she says.
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