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Politics and Prose Presents
RACE IN AMERICA PANEL — With April Ryan, Nikole Hannah-Jones & Don Lemon
Join April Ryan for another installment in an ongoing series of discussions focusing on the panelists' most recent books and current events. Ryan will examine recent and longstanding issues with the following panelists: White House Correspondent April Ryan has a unique vantage point as the only Black female reporter covering urban issues from the White House - a position she has held for over 28 years, since the Clinton era. She is now the longest-serving Black member of the press corps. Her position as a White House Correspondent has afforded her unusual insight into the racial sensitivities, issues, and att...
2025-12-12
1h 34
"Tapp" into the Truth
Nikole Hannah-Jones' Return to the New York Times & Trump RX
Kaley Chiles, a therapist, says a Colorado law infringes on her free speech rights by preventing her from having voluntary conversations with minors who seek her help. Colorado argues the law regulates harmful professional conduct. The Supreme Court will tell us what it thinks by June of next year. I shared some of my thoughts right now.Nikole Hannah-Jones, who often sports a necklace displaying the slogan "Black Girl Magic" in glitter, and is the creator of the 1619 Project which argues that black people taught white people about how our "democracy" is supposed to operate (as opposed to t...
2025-10-11
2h 00
92NY Talks
Trymaine Lee with Nikole Hannah-Jones: A Thousand Ways to Die
Join Pulitzer Prize winning writers Trymaine Lee and Nikole Hannah-Jones for a conversation about mortality, the weight of journalistic witness, and the enduring power of family in the face of violence — and Lee's new book, A Thousand Ways to Die: The True Cost of Violence on Black Life in America. A few years ago, Trymaine Lee, though fit and only 38, nearly died of a heart attack. When his then five-year-old daughter, Nola, asked her father why, he had to confront what almost killed him — the weight of being a Black man in America; of bearing witness, as a jou...
2025-10-10
59 min
De Dépendance Podcast
Nikole Hannah-Jones on Democracy, Resistance and the Politics of Memory
In this episode, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and creator of The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, joins us for a powerful conversation on the state of American democracy. At a moment when history itself is being rewritten for political ends, Hannah-Jones reflects on how the stories a nation tells — and those it chooses to forget — shape its democratic foundations. Together with moderator Hani Salih, she unpacks the struggle over narrative, the power of memory, and what it takes to defend democracy when its core ideals are under siege.
2025-10-09
40 min
My Legacy Podcast
BONUS DROP: Nikole Hannah-Jones on Democracy
In this My Legacy Bonus Drop, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones reflects on the surprising journey of the 1619 Project, from cultural phenomenon to political lightning rod. Alongside her husband Faraji Hannah-Jones, Nikole shares why she founded the Center for Journalism and Democracy, what it means to raise a daughter in today’s climate, and why she believes HBCUs are more vital than ever. Subscribe now so you never miss a moment. New episodes every Tuesday and bonus drops every Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-09-25
14 min
My Legacy Podcast
Nikole Hannah-Jones Plus One: Rewriting History
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones joins My Legacy for a powerful conversation on truth, transformation, and love. As the creator of the New York Times’ landmark 1619 Project, she has reshaped how America understands its origins while facing fierce political backlash. Joined by her husband Faraji Hannah-Jones, Nikole reflects on the personal roots of her journalism, their 25-year love story, and the bold parenting choices they've made in pursuit of justice and community. Join hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger for this profound discussion on legacy, education, and the powe...
2025-09-23
45 min
Cannonball with Wesley Morris
Nikole Hannah-Jones Knows Why History Feels Dangerous
Six years ago, with the publication of The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones argued that slavery was a foundational institution upon which the United States was built. President Trump called the project a crusade against American history — ideological poison that, “if not removed,” would “dissolve the civic bonds that tie us together.” Now, his administration is making a similar argument to attack diversity programs, historical discussions of slavery, civil rights and more as he pressures museums, schools, government agencies, national parks and other civic institutions to de-emphasize race.Wesley contributed to The 1619 Project, and he sits down with Nikole to trace t...
2025-09-18
1h 11
99% Invisible
Constitution Breakdown #1: Nikole Hannah-Jones
This is the first official episode of our ongoing series breaking down the U.S. Constitution.This month, Roman and Elizabeth discuss the Preamble, alongside Nikole Hannah-Jones. Elizabeth also explains that while the United States generally does not allow a standing army to be used against civilians, Trump has been exploiting an exception to keep troops in Los Angeles to protect ICE agents — with terrifying implications.Constitution Breakdown #1: Nikole Hannah-Jones Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of 99% Invisible ad-free and a whole week early. Start a fr...
2025-07-25
1h 20
Closer Look with Rose Scott
Nikole Hannah-Jones on the creation of The 1619 Project; Remembering Atlanta’s first Black mayor Maynard Jackson
Throughout the month of June, “Closer Look” has spotlighted Juneteenth-related conversations. On Friday, show host Rose Scott concludes the series, revisiting her 2024 conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter behind the groundbreaking The 1619 Project for The New York Times Magazine. During the conversation that took place at the Fulton County Central Library in Downtown Atlanta, Hannah-Jones vividly recalls when she first learned about a 17th-century ship called The White Lion and how it inspired her to create The 1619 Project. Plus, this week marks 22 years since the passing of Atlanta’s first Black mayor Maynard Jackson...
2025-06-27
50 min
Reveal
Nikole Hannah-Jones: Trump Is Erasing Black History
President Donald Trump’s second term has swung a wrecking ball at diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and programs throughout the country. Few writers seem better suited to explain this unique moment in America than Nikole Hannah-Jones.A New York Times journalist and Howard University professor, Hannah-Jones has spent years studying and shaping compelling—and at times controversial—narratives about American history. In 2019, she created The 1619 Project, a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of stories and essays that placed the first slave ship that arrived in Virginia at the center of the US’ origin story. Today, the Trump administ...
2025-05-07
30 min
Cornhole Champions Podcast
🌽 Cornhole Champions Special - The DEI witch hunt and its cost to kids (w/ Nikole Hannah-Jones)
Waterloo Schools pulled out of an event focused on promoting Black literacy over fears of losing federal funding under Trump’s new anti-DEI directives. In response, the 1619 Freedom School is stepping in to host its own event this Saturday.On this special episode of Cornhole Champions, host Zachary Oren Smith speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Waterloo native Nikole Hannah-Jones. She’s the founder of the 1619 School, and she believes this exactly the work the school was created to do. “What’s so appalling to me is we know that there’s a gaping achievement gap in Wat...
2025-03-13
21 min
Baldwin & Co. Ideas Explored
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Dr. Daniel Black: America's Untold Truths!
The Baldwin & Co.: Author Dialogues invites you to an electrifying episode featuring two of the most profound voices in literature and social commentary today: Nikole Hannah-Jones and Dr. Daniel Black.Subscribe and watch Baldwin & Co. Author Dialogues on YouTube for video of this episode. Donate to Baldwin & Co. 501c3 nonprofit: https://bcofoundation.org/donateNikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of The 1619 Project and a trailblazer in reframing America’s history through the lens of Black resilience and contributions, sits down with Dr. Daniel Black, the acclaimed author of Isaac’s Song and a masterful stor...
2025-01-13
1h 08
City Arts & Lectures
Nikole Hannah-Jones
Nikole Hannah-Jones is an award-winning journalist known for her groundbreaking work on the history and legacy of slavery, including school segregation and educational inequality. In 2020, she won a Pulitzer Prize for her work on “The 1619 Project”. A series of articles for a special issue of the New York Times Magazine. It was part of an initiative to reframe American history by centering the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans. On November 22, 2024, Nikole Hannah-Jones came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to talk to Key Jo Lee of the Museum of the African Diaspora. A new edit...
2024-12-01
1h 18
The Beautiful and Banned
S2, E10: The 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah-Jones (Part 3)
GO VOTE! On this Election Day, Christine and Jessica talk about The 1619 Project by focusing on two essays in particular: "Capitalism" by Matthew Desmond and "Politics" by Jamelle Bouie. These essays provide fascinating insights into our current own moment--and the inequality and tensions that were built into our political systems from the very beginning. It's perfect to listen to while you're standing in line to vote today! "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social media: @beautifulandbannedpod, @christinereneemiller, and @jessica_goudeau.Read Jessica's latest book, which...
2024-11-05
1h 00
The Beautiful and Banned
S2, E9: The 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah-Jones (Part 2)
In a continuation of last week's episode, Christine and Jessica discuss THE 1619 PROJECT by Nikole Hannah-Jones, the New York Times Magazine, and others, especially "Democracy" (by Hannah-Jones), "The Creation of Race" (by Dorothy Roberts), and "Sugar" (by Kahlil Gibran Muhammad). They talk about why this book is controversial, what it means for it to be a "new origin story," and the power of fuller narratives being added to our national myths. This book is a rich text--you don't want to miss a minute of this episode!Special thanks to the entire Brooklyn Public Library team for last...
2024-10-29
1h 06
Poured Over
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Xaviera Simmons on THE 1619 PROJECT: A VISUAL EXPERIENCE
The 1619 Project: A Visual Experience is a new illustrated edition of the bestselling, conversation-driving anthology featuring some of our top journalists, historians, poets, essayists, and photographers examining the lasting impacts of slavery in America. Author Nikole Hannah-Jones and artist Xaviera Simmons join us live to talk about the continuation of the project, the responses from readers, the power of who gets to tell stories and more with Miwa Messer, host of Poured Over. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your fav...
2024-10-29
41 min
Latino USA
Nikole Hannah-Jones: Beyond the 1619 Project
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones rose to instant recognition when she published the 1619 Project in 2019. Since then she’s received countless praise, awards and recognition, but the project also engulfed her into a media firestorm with many on the far-right going after her and her work, with some states even banning the teaching of the 1619 Project.In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Nikole Hannah-Jones reflects on how she’s pushed ahead despite controversy, talks about trying to fit in at predominately white institutions and the importance of intersectionality. We also take a trip to her 1619 Freedom School in h...
2024-04-12
55 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The Attack on Black History, with Nikole Hannah-Jones and Jelani Cobb
Across much of the country, Republican officials are reaching into K-12 classrooms and universities alike to exert control over what can be taught. In Florida, Texas, and many other states, laws now restrict teaching historical facts about race and racism. Book challenges and bans are surging. Public universities are seeing political meddling in the tenure process. Advocates of these measures say, in effect, that education must emphasize only the positive aspects of American history. Nikole Hannah-Jones, the New York Times Magazine reporter who developed the 1619 Project, and Jelani Cobb, the dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism, talk...
2024-04-05
36 min
Ordinary Equality
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
The Brown Girls Guide to Politics
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
Women belong in the House
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
White Picket Fence
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
As She Rises
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
Moments with Candace Parker
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
Teaching Texas
Bonus from The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines.Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of our country – and asks questions that center the voices of women, queer folks, and people of color. The Amendment adds much needed asterisks to America’s most pressing political conversations – and gets clear on the unfinished work of our dem...
2024-04-03
35 min
The Amendment
Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
What role should the free press play in ensuring the survival of our democracy? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones has some thoughts. Nikole Hannah-Jones is the creator of the 1619 Project, reporter at The New York Times Magazine, Knight Chair in Race and Journalism at Howard University, and a leading voice on the vital role of journalism in our democracy today. In the inaugural episode of The Amendment, Errin and Nikole discuss the current state of journalism, the high stakes of this presidential election, the importance of historical context in our political moment, the challenges faced by B...
2024-02-14
35 min
Talks at Google
Nikole Hannah-Jones | Modern Day Segregation
Nikole Hannah-Jones is an award-winning investigative reporter covering racial injustice for the New York Time Magazine. Nikole has spent the last five years investigating how official policy creates and maintains racial segregation in American public schools. In 2016, Nikole helped found the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting, a training and mentorship organization geared towards increasing the number of investigative reporters of color. She has also authored a book that discusses school segregation entitled, "The Problem We All Live With." In 2020, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for her work on "The 1619 Project".
2024-02-09
1h 05
Into America
UPDATE: Into Reparations with Nikole Hannah-Jones
California’s official task force on reparations has delivered its final report to the state legislature.The report includes a formula for determining direct financial compensation, along with more than 100 other recommendations, including establishing universal health care, implementing rent caps in historically redlined neighborhoods, and making Election Day a paid holiday.And in their report, the authors spent a significant amount of time explaining why reparations are necessary for the descendants of enslaved Black Americans, and why the government is responsible.Three years ago, host Trymaine Lee spoke about this case for reparations wi...
2023-07-13
27 min
The Message with Ebro Darden
Nikole Hannah-Jones
"My message would be that education is liberation."On this special Juneteenth episode of the Message, Ebro throws it back to his 2021 conversation with journalist and educator Nikole Hannah-Jones. They discuss her work on the 1619 Project, Critical Race Theory, her arduous journey through the education system that led her to getting tenured at Howard University, and the music that continues to inspire her.Listen to Nikole Hannah-Jones' Message playlist, only on Apple Music.
2023-06-19
46 min
Humanize: Stories from the Heart about Social Justice
[Encore] When Schools Fear 'Noise' w/ Nikole Hannah-Jones (2022)
Originally released July 11, 2022: How do we distinguish between sadness and remorse and individual guilt? How do we teach the youth that you can feel shame for something your country did, without feeling responsible? We have all heard about the controversy surrounding Nikole Hannah-Jones and The 1619 Project. Now you can hear directly from Nikole herself. As an award winning investigative reporter for the New York Times and a Pulitzer Prize winner, she has a lot to bring to the table. Join us as we sit down together and discuss The 1619 Project, the social construct of racism in our country, and...
2023-04-12
49 min
Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews
AudioFile Favorites: THE 1619 PROJECT by Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, Jake Silverstein [Eds.], read by Nikole Hannah-Jones and a Full Cast
AudioFile’s Behind the Mic is highlighting audiobooks that are up for the 2023 Audie Awards. Today we’re hearing AudioFile’s Alan Minskoff and host Jo Reed in discussion about THE 1619 PROJECT, Nikole Hannah-Jones’s ambitious work with the New York Times Magazine that tells the story of America through the lens of slavery. It’s a contender for the 2023 Audiobook of the Year and a finalist in the Multi-Voiced Performance category.Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile’s website. Published by Random House Audio.Explore a full list of this year’s Audie Award...
2023-03-02
05 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project" | Trevor Noah & Måneskin on Grammys Awards
Nikole Hannah-Jones joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look at her new Hulu docuseries, "The 1619 Project." The six-part docuseries expands upon created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine.Trevor Noah previews music's biggest night, the 65th Annual Grammy Awards which takes place on Feb. 5 on CBS. Noah is back as host for a third year and tells CBS News' Anthony Mason about what viewers can expect Sunday night.Italian rock band Måneskin is up for Best New Artist at this year's Grammy Awards. CBS News' Anthony Mason talks with D...
2023-02-03
27 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project" | Trevor Noah & Måneskin on Grammys Awards
Nikole Hannah-Jones joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look at her new Hulu docuseries, "The 1619 Project." The six-part docuseries expands upon created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine.Trevor Noah previews music's biggest night, the 65th Annual Grammy Awards which takes place on Feb. 5 on CBS. Noah is back as host for a third year and tells CBS News' Anthony Mason about what viewers can expect Sunday night.Italian rock band Måneskin is up for Best New Artist at this year's Grammy Awards. CBS News' Anthony Mason talks with D...
2023-02-03
30 min
Oprah's Super Soul
Nikole Hannah-Jones The 1619 Project
Oprah speaks with Nikole Hannah-Jones about her New York Times bestselling book The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story which is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning The 1619 Project issue of The New York Times Magazine from August of 2019. In the book’s collection of essays, Jones along with a variety of esteemed authors, journalists, historians, and poets share how the inception of enslavement in America in 1619 reaches into every part of American society up to present day. Nikole Hannah-Jones shares her thoughts on how the resistance efforts of Black Americans have always strived to hold our country accountable to the id...
2023-01-24
52 min
City Arts & Lectures
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Barry Jenkins with Jeff Chang
This week – Jeff Chang talks to Nikole Hannah-Jones, one of today’s foremost investigative journalists. Her reporting on civil rights and racial justice, including school segregation, has earned her numerous awards, chief among them a Pulitzer Prize for her work on the 1619 Project. It’s an ongoing initiative from the New York Times that reframes the way we understand America’s history by examining the modern legacy of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans. This month, an adaptation for video premieres on Hulu. On November 29, 2021, Nikole Hannah-Jones came to San Francisco to celebrate the release of the book version of...
2023-01-22
1h 13
The Michael Steele Podcast
Understanding 1619 Means Understanding Our Country: With Nikole Hannah-Jones
Michael Steele speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones about The 1619 Project, what motivated her to write it, its purpose and its pushback. The pair also discuss the notion of patriotism, how politicians like Trump and DeSantis have responded to her work, and how being honest about our country's history can help it live up to its highest ideals.If you liked this podcast, share it with a friend or write a review on Apple Podcasts!Check out The 1619 Project 6-part docuseries premiering on Hulu on January 26th. Follow Nikole @nhannahjonesFollow Michael...
2023-01-20
39 min
Latino USA
Nikole Hannah-Jones: Beyond the 1619 Project
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones rose to instant recognition when she published the 1619 Project in 2019. Since then she’s received countless praise, awards, and recognition, but the project also engulfed her into a media firestorm with many on the far-right going after her and her work, with some states even banning the teaching of the 1619 Project. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Nikole Hannah-Jones reflects on how she’s pushed ahead despite controversy, and talks about trying to fit in at predominately white institutions and the importance of intersectionality. We also take a trip to her 1619 Freedom School in h...
2023-01-13
58 min
Latino USA
Nikole Hannah-Jones: Beyond the 1619 Project
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones rose to instant recognition when she published the 1619 Project in 2019. Since then she’s received countless praise, awards, and recognition, but the project also engulfed her into a media firestorm with many on the far-right going after her and her work, with some states even banning the teaching of the 1619 Project. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Nikole Hannah-Jones reflects on how she’s pushed ahead despite controversy, and talks about trying to fit in at predominately white institutions and the importance of intersectionality. We also take a trip to her 1619 Freedom Scho...
2023-01-13
56 min
Toure Show
Nikole Hannah-Jones- I Live in A Slaveocracy
Nikole Hannah-Jones is the creator of the amazing 1619 project which explains how America is still impacted by the legacy of slavery. We are, today, in a slaveocracy. Nikole is a verified genius, the recipient of a MacArthur grant, and I can feel her genius when I speak to her. She is a toweringly influential intellectual. Her ideas have changed my thinking on many issues. It’s time to throwback to my convo with the great NHJ. Toure Show Ep 107: Nikole Hannah-Jones: I Live In A Slaveocracy Original Air Date: January 8, 2020Support the show: htt...
2022-12-11
1h 20
Betcha Didn't Know!
BDK Nikole Hannah-Jones
This week, our host Amari Robinson, tells all about journalist, Nikole Hannah-Jones. REFERENCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikole_Hannah-Jones https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/people-african-american-history/nikole-hannah-jones-1976/
2022-10-24
08 min
Humanize: Stories from the Heart about Social Justice
When Schools Fear 'Noise': Learning From the Controversial Speech Cancellation at Middlesex School w/ Nikole Hannah-Jones
How do we distinguish between sadness and remorse and individual guilt? How do we teach the youth that you can feel shame for something your country did, without feeling responsible? We have all heard about the controversy surrounding Nikole Hannah-Jones and The 1619 Project. Now you can hear directly from Nikole herself. As an award winning investigative reporter for the New York Times and a Pulitzer Prize winner, she has a lot to bring to the table. Join us as we sit down together and discuss The 1619 Project, the social construct of racism in our country, and pushing boundaries.
2022-07-11
49 min
Apple News In Conversation
Rebroadcast: Nikole Hannah-Jones on the 1619 Project and how the legacy of slavery shapes America
This is an episode from our archives. Nikole Hannah-Jones is a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for the New York Times Magazine and the creator of the 1619 Project. The initiative reframes America’s past around an important date that isn’t mentioned in many history books: 1619, the beginning of slavery in the U.S. Hannah-Jones has expanded on the idea and turned it into a book called The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story. Below are excerpts from Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu’s interview with Hannah-Jones about the project.
2022-07-02
24 min
The Ezra Klein Show
Best Of: Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Fight Over U.S. History
What does it mean to reckon with the violence, the tragedy, and the numerous contradictions of America? That is the focus of this conversation – originally aired in July of 2021 – with Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta- Nehisi Coates. On one level, the conversation is a reflection on the fights over teaching critical race theory and the 1619 Project. But it is really focused on the deeper meaning behind those skirmishes: The ongoing fight over the story we tell about America and why that fight has so gripped our national discourse. What changes when a country’s sense of its own history...
2022-05-27
1h 17
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival
Nikole Hannah-Jones on 1619’s Success, Backlash and Future
The New York Times journalist discusses how the 1619 Project has become a source text for America’s racial reckoning — and the subject of major backlash. That slavery is a part of the American story is no secret. But until a few years ago, the question of how central slavery has been to American life has rarely been considered beyond academic circles. That all changed with the publication of The 1619 Project, a work of journalism created by Nikole Hannah-Jones, the guest on this episode of the Crosscut Talks podcast. Launched by the New York Times in 2019, the p...
2022-05-15
48 min
Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim
Nikole Hannah-Jones is Built to Serve
Glory talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones about her writing process and her preparation for publishing The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story. In this episode, they also talk about how social justice showed up in Hannah-Jones’ childhood and her exciting journey to finally being a part of Howard University. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-04-05
42 min
Apple News In Conversation
Nikole Hannah-Jones on the 1619 Project and reframing U.S. history
Nikole Hannah-Jones is a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for The New York Times Magazine and the creator of the 1619 Project. The project reframes American history around an important date that isn’t mentioned in many history books: 1619, the beginning of American slavery. Hannah-Jones has expanded on the idea and turned it into a book called The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story. Hannah-Jones spoke with Apple News Today host Shumita Basu about the project.
2022-01-22
24 min
Headlines From The Times
Nikole Hannah-Jones on her triumphs and trolls
Two years ago, Nikole Hannah-Jones launched “The 1619 Project,” a collection of New York Times Magazine articles, photography and podcasts. That project became a launching point to talk about Black people’s roles in shaping the United States. Hannah-Jones has been praised and vilified for her work ever since.Today, we share highlights from a L.A. Times Book Club chat between Hannah-Jones and L.A. Times executive editor Kevin Merida. They talked about how Black people can be patriotic despite centuries of mistreatment … and about using mountains of research to get back at haters. More re...
2022-01-17
19 min
Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews
THE 1619 PROJECT by Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, Jake Silverstein [Eds.], read by Nikole Hannah-Jones and a Full Cast
Nikole Hannah-Jones, herself a persuasive narrator, has brought together a remarkable mosaic of voices, stories, and poems that tell the story of America through the lens of slavery. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Alan Minskoff discuss the impressive collection of history, journalism, and creative fiction works, all delivered on audio by outstanding narrations. The variety of voices and views deepens listeners’ understanding of U.S. history and how it has been presented. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile’s website. Published by Random House Audio.Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.comToday's episode of Behind the Mic is...
2021-12-27
07 min
UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Nikole Hannah-Jones on America’s “400-Year Racial Pandemic”
Back in May, host Brittany Packnett Cunningham sat down with New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones to talk about how The 1619 Project—which Hannah-Jones created—has both changed this country’s understanding of slavery, and withstood a brutal, ongoing assault from the right. Since then, The 1619 Project has been banned explicitly in some states, and this conversation, about the truth of our past and our present, feels even more relevant. Originally aired May 13, 2021. UNDISTRACTED will return in 2022. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privac...
2021-12-16
29 min
City Arts & Lectures
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Barry Jenkins on The 1619 Project
This week – Jeff Chang talks to Nikole Hannah-Jones, one of today’s foremost investigative journalists. Her reporting on civil rights and racial justice, including school segregation, has earned her numerous awards, chief among them a Pulitzer Prize for her work on the 1619 Project. It’s an ongoing initiative from the New York Times that reframes the way we understand America’s history by examining the modern legacy of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans. On November 29, 2021, Nikole Hannah-Jones came to San Francisco to celebrate the release of the book version of the 1619 Project. Joining her was one of the book’s c...
2021-12-05
1h 13
For Colored Nerds
A New Origin Story with Nikole Hannah-Jones
The New York Times Magazine's 1619 Project shattered common narratives about the founding of the United States and the profound history, impact and influence of slavery and race in America. Journalist and Howard University professor Nikole Hannah-Jones, the project's creator, is back two years later with a new book that's an expansion of the project. Brittany and Eric dissect the book, which features essays, poetry and photographs. And they chat with Nikole about how the book is both a reframing of narrative and a testament to the ancestors.
2021-11-30
49 min
Free Library Podcast
Nikole Hannah-Jones | The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story
In conversation with Tamala Edwards, anchor, 6ABC Action News morning edition, and Dr. Anthea Butler, Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought and Chair of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania Introduced by legendary poet, Sonia Sanchez Nikole Hannah-Jones won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for her work on The 1619 Project, a continuing initiative started byThe New York Times Magazine to reexamine United States history through the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans. The co-founder of the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting, Hannah-Jones has earned, among many other honors, a Peabody Award, two George Polk A...
2021-11-23
1h 06
Into America
Changing the Narrative, with Nikole Hannah-Jones
The 1619 Project was a career-defining moment for New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones. Released as a standalone issue of the Times Magazine in August 2019, the project sought to reframe the American narrative, linking our country’s founding to the arrival of the first enslaved Africans on the shores of Virginia.When the project was initially released it was widely praised as a much-needed corrective to a white-washed version of American history. But there was also pushback from the likes of then-President Trump and Fox News. And some of that pushback was downright nasty.This week, Pe...
2021-11-18
30 min
Art of Power
Journalism is not a ‘neutral profession’: Nikole Hannah-Jones on ‘The 1619 Project’
Nikole Hannah-Jones won the Pulitzer Prize for creating The 1619 Project, a series from The New York Times that reframes American history by placing the institution of slavery at the center of the national narrative. The project was released as a book this month. On this episode of WBEZ’s Art of Power podcast, Hannah-Jones tells host Aarti Shahani how she dreamt up the project while on sabbatical, what the backlash has taught her about how power works, and why journalism is not a neutral profession. “I want you to feel deeply disturbed and hopefully guilty by the time you finish my w...
2021-11-18
45 min
Art of Power
Journalism is not a ‘neutral profession’: Nikole Hannah-Jones on ‘The 1619 Project’
Nikole Hannah-Jones won the Pulitzer Prize for creating The 1619 Project, a series from The New York Times that reframes American history by placing the institution of slavery at the center of the national narrative. The project was released as a book this month. On this episode of WBEZ’s Art of Power podcast, Hannah-Jones tells host Aarti Shahani how she dreamt up the project while on sabbatical, what the backlash has taught her about how power works, and why journalism is not a neutral profession. “I want you to feel deeply disturbed and hopefully guilty by the time you finish my w...
2021-11-18
45 min
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Nikole Hannah-Jones presents The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/549663 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. In late August 1619, a ship arrived...
2021-11-16
6h 57
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/549663 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the...
2021-11-16
6h 57
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/224189to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones, full cast Format: mp3 Length: 18 hrs and 57 mins Release date: 11-16-21 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Democracy Publisher's Summary: In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the British colony of Virginia bearing a cargo of 20 to 30 enslaved people from Africa. Their arrival led to the barbaric and unprecedented system of American chattel slavery that would last for the next 250 years. This is sometimes referred to as the country's original sin, but it is more...
2021-11-16
6h 57
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/225887to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine, Caitlin Roper - editor, Ilena Silverman - editor, Jake Silverstein - editor Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Full Cast Format: mp3 Length: 18 hrs and 57 mins Release date: 11-16-21 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 4,673 ratings Genres: African American Studies Publisher's Summary: The New York Times Magazine’s award-winning “1619 Project” issue reframed our understanding of American history by placing slavery and its continuing legacy at the center of our national narrative. This new book substantially expands on that work, weaving together 18 essays that explor...
2021-11-16
6h 57
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/107115to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Renée Watson Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones Format: mp3 Length: 23 mins Release date: 11-16-21 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 171 ratings Genres: Customs & Traditions Publisher's Summary: The 1619 Project’s lyrical picture book in verse, adapted for audio, chronicles the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States, thoughtfully rendered by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and Newbery honor-winning author Renée Watson.
2021-11-16
23 min
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/549663 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the British colony of Virginia bearing a...
2021-11-16
05 min
Toure Show
Nikole Hannah-Jones - I Live In A Slaveocracy
Toure Show Ep 107: Nicole Hannah-Jones: I Live In A SlaveocracyOriginal Air Date: January 8, 2020Nikole Hannah Jones is the creator of the amazing 1619 project which explains how America is still impacted by the legacy of slavery. We are, today, in a slaveocracy. Nikole is a verified genius, the recipient of a MacArthur grant, and I can feel her genius when I speak to her. She is a toweringly influential intellectual. Her ideas have changed my thinking on many issues. It’s time to throwback to my convo with the great NHJ.
2021-11-14
1h 20
The Ezra Klein Show
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Fight Over U.S. History
You’ve heard plenty by now about the fights over teaching critical race theory and the 1619 Project. But behind those skirmishes is something deeper: A fight over the story we tell about America. Why that fight has so gripped our national discourse is the question of this podcast: What changes when a country’s sense of its own history changes? What changes when who gets to tell that story changes? What are the stakes here, and why now?My guests for this conversation need little introduction. Nikole Hannah-Jones is an investigative journalist for the New York Times Maga...
2021-07-30
1h 17
Deep Background with Noah Feldman
Nikole Hannah-Jones on the Power of The 1619 Project
Nikole Hannah-Jones is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, a staff writer for the New York Times, a MacArthur Genius, and the creator of The 1619 Project. In this conversation, Noah and Hannah-Jones dive deep into the myth of journalistic and historical objectivity. They also discuss the intense political and social criticism of The 1619 Project. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-07-28
48 min
Happily Ever Employed
In the News: Nikole Hannah-Jones Handled UNC Masterfully [S2 Ep. 11]
When it comes to being an Employeeprenuer this week has had a bunch of stories that can teach all of us lessons. In this second bonus episode this week, we will be discussing what happened with Nikole Hannah-Jones at the University of North Carolina where she should have gotten tenure. But because of a high profile back and forth with the institution she decided to leave UNC for a position at Howard University. Now my background in HR will help to break this down as I worked for a university and understand the tenure process well. I w...
2021-07-10
16 min
Our Dirty Laundry
Dirty Britches: UNC Does Nikole Hannah-Jones Dirty
Send us a textToday we're discussing how Nikole Hannah-Jones got done dirty by UNC-Chapel Hill. In a definitely political move, UNC announced the Knight Chair recipient would not get automatic tenure, as was previously routine, but would have a five-year contract that would consider tenure after that point. Given the controversy around Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project and what we learn about the conservative agenda of North Carolina's board of governors (heyyyy, Art Pope) and broader movements to influence what happens on college campuses (heyyyy, Koch brothers). This is definitely some white-people-fuckery.
2021-05-26
36 min
UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Nikole Hannah-Jones Wants Us To Confront The Truth of Who We Are
New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones is the creator of The 1619 Project, a multimedia effort about the legacy of slavery, and how it still informs American life. It won her a Pulitzer Prize, much praise—and relentless ire from the right, including an ongoing assault from Mitch McConnell, who wants it banned from school curriculums. In today’s episode, Hannah-Jones sets the record straight about the Project, and why Black Americans should feel proud of building this country. Plus, Brittany brings you the latest Untrending News. To learn more about listener data and o...
2021-05-13
34 min
And THAT'S That!
Industry Rule #4080 featuring Nikole Hannah-Jones
Just in time for Thanksgiving week, Nikole Hannah-Jones joins the podcast to discuss revisionist history, which often omits the ways slavery provided a foundation for the U.S. to thrive. She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New York Times Magazine and creator of the 1619 Project. In the time since its debut, “The 1619 Project” has been widely celebrated for its candor and creativity, and some schools around the country have even introduced it into their curricula.Predictably, the project has had vocal, vitriolic detractors — most of whom are white and one of whom is an outgoing presid...
2020-11-27
48 min
Temperature Check
Giving thanks for Nikole Hannah-Jones
This Thanksgiving holiday, we're publishing a special episode—a podcast version of the Grist and Town Hall Seattle chat between New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones and Bloomberg CityLab writer and editor Brentin Mock. This summer, the two sat down to talk about the New York Times 1619 Project, which sheds light on the consequences of slavery in the U.S. Further ReadingGrist and Town Hall Seattle present Nikole Hannah-Jones with Brentin Mock on Race, Journalism, and JusticeNikole Hannah-JonesThe 1619 Project in the New York Ti...
2020-11-27
24 min
Free Food For Thought
Nikole Hannah Jones
Melanie and Anna sit down with Nikole Hannah-Jones, a writer for the New York Times Magazine and creator of the 1619 project. Listen in to hear their discussion on modern-day segregation in America's public school system and how Hannah-Jones' own relationships with that system inspired her journalistic career.
2020-11-01
23 min
Just Something About Her with Jennifer Palmieri
Nikole Hannah-Jones
Nikole Hannah-Jones is best known as the creator of the “1619 Project", which has made her a lightning rod for criticism for her reframing of the United States’ founding and its relationship to the African slave trade. But Nikole’s been interested in and actively covering race, inequality, and education since she started a column called “From the African Perspective” in her high school newspaper. Now she’s won a Pulitzer Prize, a MacArthur Genius Grant, and more for her writing. Nikole joins Jennifer Palmieri to talk about the role of a journalist in covering history, how her worldview was shaped as a second...
2020-10-29
41 min
The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Ep. 405 — Nikole Hannah-Jones
When Nikole Hannah-Jones was a high school student at a predominantly white school in Waterloo, Iowa, she complained to a teacher that the school newspaper wasn’t covering stories that mattered to Black students. He told her she had two options: stop complaining or start writing for the paper and telling her own stories. She joined the paper, launching what became a celebrated career writing for publications like ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine. Nikole is well known for her reporting on segregation and racial inequities in education but recently won a Pulitzer Prize for The 1619 Project, which tr...
2020-09-17
1h 05
This Moment
#16 Why We Need To Rewrite History The Right Way with Nikole Hannah-Jones
Pulitzer-prize winning New York Times reporter, Nikole Hannah-Jones, joins Marcus and Jason to discuss the creation of her 1619 audio project. She explains the history of slavery in the Unites States, the effects of voter suppression after the 2008 presidential election, the wealth gap, and the lessons history can teach America as it moves forward. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-09-15
42 min
The Tight Rope
Gangster in the White House attacks Nikole Hannah-Jones and her controversial 1619 Project
Nikole Hannah-Jones, winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize, shares her upbringing in Iowa, the influence of Ida B. Wells, and the roots and reaction to her seminal 1619 Project. Learn more at https://www.thetightropepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetightropepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetightropepodTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thetightropepodCreator/EP: Jeremy Berry EP/Host: Cornel West EP/Host: Tricia Rose Producer: Allie Hembrough Producer: James Artis Beats x Butter (IG: @Butter_Records) #TheTightRope #CornelWest #TriciaRose #1619 #Reparations
2020-09-12
1h 10
Talks at Google
Nikole Hannah-Jones & Dr. Kamau Bobb | The 1619 Project | The Search for Racial Equity
Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist, Nikole Hannah-Jones sees her "work as forcing us to confront our hypocrisy, forcing us to confront the truth that we would rather ignore." She holds nothing back as she discusses civil rights and racial injustice as a student of history. "As power always does, power protects itself." Given this, will the current actions of policy makers and corporations cause transformative change or will they just subvert and delay the real change necessary to reorder the hierarchy? Ms. Hannah-Jones's parallel command of language and truth are awe-inspiring and force us to take a hard look...
2020-09-11
58 min
Living Corporate
Jacob Blake, COVID-19, & Black Equity (w/ Nikole Hannah-Jones)
Zach speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones about the state-sanctioned shooting of Jacob Blake, her personal career journey from the high school newspaper to The New York Times, the opposition she's experienced as director of The 1619 Project, and so much more. Click the links in the show notes to find out more about Nikole and The 1619 Project! Connect with Nikole on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.Check out her personal website. Find out more about The 1619 Project by clicking here.Donate to the Justice for Breonna Taylor GoFundMe by clicking here.
2020-09-01
32 min
Floor 9
Episode 80: A Conversation with Nikole Hannah Jones
On this special episode of Floor 9, we bring you a thought-provoking and important conversation with the legendary Nikole Hannah Jones, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for covering civil rights and racial injustice for The New York Times Magazine and creator of the 1619 project. Conducted as part of the 2020 UM Impact Day, this conversation between Nikole and Deidre Smalls-Landau, CMO and EVP, Global Culture at UM, dives into the history of institutional racism, the current #BLM movement against racial injustice and police brutality, and how we can be a better advocate and ally for racial equality. Check o...
2020-08-28
54 min
Jemele Hill is Unbothered
Ep 107: NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES - An Inconvenient People
Jemele addresses the Washington football team hiring the first black president in NFL history and she also has some words for Seattle Seahawks rookie cornerback Kemah Siverand, who lost his job for sneaking a woman into his hotel. Plus, Jemele is joined by Pulitzer Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones, who won the prestigious award for her work on the New York Times’ 1619 Project, which traces how the legacy of slavery touches every corner of American life. Nikole shares her thoughts on the conservative critics of the project and debunks several myths about American slavery. Learn more ab...
2020-08-24
1h 03
Speakers Forum
Race and justice in journalism, with Nikole Hannah-Jones
In this conversation, journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses how reporters and editors of color are underrepresented in newsrooms. She addresses the idea of objectivity in journalism, which she refers to as the “objectivity fallacy,” and how it impacts journalists of color. The question of reparations for descendants of enslaved people is also explored, with reference to Hannah-Jones’ recent essay What Is Owed.
2020-07-31
1h 12
Into America
Into Reparations with Nikole Hannah-Jones
There is a pervasive wealth gap between Black and white Americans, the result of centuries of systemic violence and racism. Today, Black families have just 10% of the wealth white families have accumulated. New York Times staff writer Nikole Hannah-Jones says this racial wealth gap isn’t an accident. It’s the product of over 400 years of slavery, racial segregation, and discrimination. In her cover story, “What is Owed,” for the New York Times Magazine, Hannah-Jones explains how the US government has been complicit in preventing Black people from accumulating wealth.And she argues that the only solution is repar...
2020-06-25
24 min
Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air
Nikole Hannah-Jones on George Floyd and the History of Systemic Racism in America
Larry weighs in on the movement to defund the police and the killing of Breonna Taylor. Then, he is joined by New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones to talk about how the killing of George Floyd was a wake-up call for white Americans (13:06), her work on the 1619 Project for the Times (30:41), and the white-washing of America's history (40:40).Host: Larry WilmoreGuest: Nikole Hannah-JonesCheck out the 1619 Project here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2020-06-12
58 min
Néo Géo Nova : Le Portrait
Le portrait de Nikole Hannah-Jones par Clémentine Spiler
Nikole Hannah-Jones est journaliste au New York Times. En août 2019, elle a participé au projet d’envergure nommé « The 1619 project ». 1619, année méconnue bien que fondatrice dans l’histoire des États-Unis, c’est l’année où les premiers esclaves africains ont été déportés sur le territoire américain. Le but de ce projet, qui se développera sur la durée mais a déjà donné un excellent podcast,« 1619 », qu’on doit à Nikole Hannah-Jones, est de remettre au centre de l’Histoire états-unienne, la contribution des communautés afro-américaines et d’inscrire l’importance de l’esclavage dans la construc...
2020-05-11
04 min
Toure Show
Nikole Hannah Jones—I Live In A Slaveocracy
Nikole Hannah Jones just won the Pulitzer Prize for her amazing 1619 project for The NY Times. That project has made people smarter, made people cry and made some conservatives lose their minds. It seeks to explain how America is still impacted by the legacy of slavery. It is not past, we are, today, in a slaveocracy. The 1619 project is a podcast, an ongoing series of articles and essays that are being taught in schools, and will soon be a series of books. This builds on Nikole’s extraordinary work for the Times. She is a verified genius, the recipient of...
2020-05-10
1h 20
Decoder with Nilay Patel
Recode Decode: Nikole Hannah-Jones
New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about how the coronavirus pandemic is magnifying inequality in the US, and our historical failure to treat essential workers — from meat-packing plants to checkout counters to delivery drivers — with the respect and protection they deserve. Hannah-Jones, who created the Times' ongoing series about the legacy of slavery, The 1619 Project, also talks about the technology gap and current inequalities in pre-college education, and says the crisis is also an opportunity to reset the deeply unjust gig economy. Plus: Why are black and Latinx Americans dying of coronavirus at much...
2020-04-27
53 min
Toure Show
Nikole Hannah Jones—I Live In A Slaveocracy
Nikole Hannah Jones is the creator of the amazing 1619 project for The NY Times which has made people smarter, made people cry and made some conservatives lose their minds. It seeks to explain how America is still impacted by the legacy of slavery. It is not past, we are, today, in a slaveocracy. The 1619 project is a podcast, an ongoing series of articles and essays that are being taught in schools, and will soon be a series of books. This builds on Nikole’s extraordinary work for the Times and her amazing pieces on school segregation for This American Li...
2020-01-08
1h 22
The Real Chemistry Podcast
Confronting Racial Bias and Disparities in Healthcare: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Investigative Reporter of The New York Times Magazine and Creator of The 1619 Project
Nikole Hannah Jones, Investigative Reporter at The New York Times Magazine and Creator of The 1619 Project, discusses racial inequities within healthcare and shares her perspective on what it will take to reverse these biases.
2019-12-19
37 min
Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast
LIVE IN CHICAGO: The 400 Year Legacy with Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ibram X. Kendi
In our third stop of the Fall tour, Nikole Hannah-Jones, the architect behind The 1619 Project, and Ibram Kendi, author of “How To Be an Antiracist”, join Chris Hayes to examine the 400 year legacy of slavery in America. Together they examine the sinister discrepancy between the history of this nation as it *was* and the history of this nation as we are taught it, and discuss what that history then demands from us in this moment.New York City - listen for important details about our December 8th show! We have a new guest and details for how to w...
2019-11-19
1h 14
On Assignment - From the duPont-Columbia Awards
#51: Revisiting Nikole Hannah Jones with Lester Holt
Revisit Nikole Hannah-Jones, NYT Magazine writer and creator of the 1619 Project, in conversation with NBC News anchor Lester Holt about reporting on race and takeaways from her 2018 John Chancellor Award-winning reporting.
2019-10-04
40 min