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Why A Hollywood Veteran Just Might Get His First Screenplay Produced—At The Age Of 74

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Nikole Hannah-Jones Explains Difficult Decision To Reject UNC Tenure After Humiliating Denial

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is going to Howard University. The New York Times reporter and creator of “The 1619 Project” will be the new Knight Chair in Race and Reporting at the revered historically Black college. Her decision comes after the board of trustees at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill her alma mater that she loved denied her tenure, prompting an outcry that the decision was based on her race, gender and reporting on racial inequality. “The burden of working for racial justice is laid on the very people bearing the brunt of the injustice, and not the powerful people who maintain it. I say to you: I refuse,” she wrote in a statement.

Nikole Hannah-Jones Explains EXACTLY Why She Rejected UNC Tenure Offer For Howard - Why Work For A School Named For A Man Who Lobbied Against Me?

​ Jul 07 | by Pulitzer​-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones pulled off an academic flex that s making waves. She recently rejected a tenured position at the University of North Carolina and will be accepting a role at Howard University instead. Here s why. Pulitzer​-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is all the talk after she rejected a tenured position at the University of North Carolina and will be accepting a role at Howard University instead. The Black investigative journalist will now become a tenured member of the faculty at the historically Black university’s Cathy Hughes School of Communications. The UNC alumna will take on the role as the inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism and will begin her faculty role this summer.

Black students, faculty demand changes at UNC-Chapel Hill

Black students, faculty demand changes at UNC-Chapel Hill Groups of Black students and faculty laid out a list of demands Wednesday for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill administrators to make the campus more inclusive.

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