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Creator of The 1619 Project to deliver 52nd Hays P-E lecture

Nikole Hannah-Jones won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary Author: J.D. Warren Share This: This year’s Hays Press-Enterprise Lecture will feature “The 1619 Project” creator Nikole Hannah-Jones. The 3:30 p.m., March 4 event will be online, and registrations are required in order to receive a Zoom link. New York Times Magazine’s “The 1619 Project” – named for the year the first enslaved Africans arrived in America – features essays and art by Black creators on the relationship between slavery and culture. Hannah-Jones writes about racial injustice for the magazine, and has chronicled the manner in which policy created and maintains segregation in housing and schools. 

Barbara Hamm Lee, Executive Producer and Host, WHRO s Another View

Greenwald: The journalistic tattletale and censorship industry suffers several well-deserved blows -- Society s Child -- Sott net

. In other words, journalists, desperate for content, have flagged Clubhouse as a new frontier for their slimy work as voluntary hall monitors and speech police. Fulfilling her ignoble duties there, Lorenz announced on Twitter that Andreessen had said a bad word. During the discussion of the Reddit Revolution, she claimed, he used the word retarded. She then upped her tattling game by not only including this allegation but also the names and photos of those who were in the room at the time thus exposing those who were guilty of the crime of failing to object to Andreessen s Bad Word:

NY Times should focus on great journalism, not on wokeness

© Getty Images Donald McNeil Jr. worked for 45 years at the New York Times, going all the way back to his days as a copy boy in 1976 after graduating with top honors at Cal-Berkeley. He s good at what he does as a science and health reporter, which includes extensive coverage of epidemics and pandemics, having most recently won a John Chancellor Award in 2020 and a 2002 first place for international reporting (beating 150,000 other entries) from the National Association of Black Journalists.   Yet, today, he s out of a job based on a lie.  The decision to oust McNeil came after it was reported in the Daily Beast that he had used a racial slur during a trip to Peru sponsored by the Times. In today s world, this sounds like a slam-dunk reason for dismissal regardless of resume or time served. But the story isn t that simple.  

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