Nikole Hannah-Jones is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and investigative journalist for The New York Times Magazine, reporting on civil rights and racial injustice. She is the creator and director of The 1619 Project, an initiative of The New York Times now in collaboration with Oprah Winfrey to reframe American history in light of slavery and the immeasurable contributions of Black Americans. In this episode of The Civil Discourse, Hannah-Jones and Host Paula Marantz Cohen discuss related topics including school segregation, reparations, and shifting perceptions and trends in journalism.
Episode Duration: 26 minutes and 43 seconds
Episode Number: 109
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The Civil Discourse is an interview series featuring high-profile and renowned guests in conversation across difference.
Building on the legacy of over 15 years of The Drexel InterView, this reimagined series explores controversial topics in the spirit of civil discourse, respectable intellectual debate, and greater cultural understanding.
Join high-profile and renowned guests in discussion with Host Paula Marantz Cohen to explore a spectrum of opinion and experience.
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