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Welcome To IANS Live - TopStory - Maha govt bows before farmers, but wary leaders don't call off 'long march' (Lead)

However, wary of past experiences, the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) has decided against calling off the agitation, but has halted the ongoing Nashik-Mumbai

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However, wary of past experiences, the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) has decided against calling off the agitation, but has halted the ongoing Nashik-Mumbai

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of the reframing and what nikole has asked the americans to re-examine the country we live in and how the repercussions of slavery were so living with the day. that's the key point, because there is a sanitizing of history. people accountable with the idea that things happened in the past, 1964 civil rights act happened, it's all over now, everything is fair and we're good, right? we know that is not true. we're still living with the repercussions of slavery. >> i can't tell you how many times i've gotten into conversations with friends of mine, and when you bring up the subject of our patients, what did they say? they say, why should i pay for something that our ancestors did. >> right, sure, that's the common -- we're asking for it to be re-framed in a sense. >> do you think that this could actually change peoples minds, make it different and the perception, or as unleashed this kind of polarization that

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excuse me, is in the form of book bans. we are seeing it become it was -- . school libraries in classrooms. pushing back against teachings about slavery, lgbtq rights, other concepts deemed divisive by the republican party. and this recent backlash unfortunately began with a very important journalistic initiative. the city 19 project by nikole hannah-jones in your times magazine. the 1619 project focus is on how slavery shaped american life, challenging patriotic ideals that many people have about america which, you guessed, it caused an uproar among conservatives. >> our struggles and striving's

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have made america more fair and more just. and as much democracy as we have, it has been borne of black resistance. in other words, the very people who are never supposed to be a part of our democracy, have played the most pivotal role in creating it. >> all right, that was a clip from a new six-part docuseries and habitation of the 1619 project, which is streaming now on hulu. one of the executive producers of the series joins us now. and it's good to see you my friend. >> lovely to see you. good to be here. >> i'm so glad we're finally having this conversation. i have been waiting, as we, know weeks to speak to about this. let's talk about this, because as we mentioned the republicans have been pretty forceful in their attack in their good critique of 1619 project the. i'm sure when you first learned about it you were aware of the backlash and just how vitriolic the attacks were on nikole hannah-jones and the project. why did you decide to take this project on?

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this. let's talk about this, because as we mentioned the republicans have been pretty forceful in their attack in their good critique of 1619 project. i'm sure when you first learned about it you were aware of the backlash and just how vitriolic the attacks were on nikole hannah-jones and the project. why did you decide to take this project on? why did you want to be involved? >> first of all, that wasn't my first impression. when i first listen to the podcast, when i first read the special magazine, the biggest thing i felt was seeing is a myth unlike american. very emotional. i felt very seen and so naturally i have worked in this realm around issues of judgment justice for a long time it was a dream project, to contribute to this nikole vision. >> what a different look it's one of the pushback so much on this vision, this narrative, this incredible piece of work? >> i think it's centered around

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power and the way that we see ourselves as americans. i think for many white americans, they still see the country as this place that is steeped in ideas of freedom and justice and equality. but, of course, we know the reality at that that left out a big portion of americans, in particular, black americans. so, i think that they're afraid of the reframing and what nikole has asked the americans to re-examine the country we live in and how the repercussions of slavery were so living with the day. that's the key point, because there is a sanitizing of history. people accountable with the idea that things happened in the past, 1964 civil rights act happened, it's all over now, everything is fair and we're good, right? we know that is not true. we're still living with the repercussions of slavery. >> i can't tell you how many times i've gotten into conversations with friends of mine, and when you bring up the subject of our patients, what did they say?

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florida desantis. you think you do that to us? you can't. thank you nikole hannah-jones and jahan, is staying with us.

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reporting on michael brown's school district in the ways in which it was neglected. i think that's important because it really establishes that history established nikole hannah-jones as the inner workings un-american school such that before you even get to the 16 19 project being used in school curriculum you have nikole really telling us what it is and what it isn't with regard to the american education system. and so she knows better than really any of the people trying to malign her that the issues with american schools are not black authors on bookshelves but actually neglect and disinvestment. >> tell us where we can see it. because it's got its own landing page coming up. so tell us, jahan, where we can find your work. >> you can find it on msnbc .com. it's currently in its first iteration, but we will be taking it in an audio visual direction going forward. so it's very exciting. >> and it's called black history uncensored. emily give the last word on

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-- of their country they might think our country's racist. that's not an argument. the argument isn't about teaching our children the truth. it's about teaching them a history that protects power and all of the hierarchies that our country was founded upon. >> yeah. let me bring you in here, john, because there's a thing you did and i love. a band books archive on our readout blog. talk about what you did. some of the works that you included and this wonderful thing that you have created. >> yes, yes, well thank you for having me on, joy feels like i'm at home, and nikole hannah-jones, it's good to be with you as well. the conceit of this project was pretty simple. i don't think we should trust or appreciate rhonda santas or really any right-wing book banners intellect, much less their morals. and so when they give us rather conveniently a list of all the black authors the zinc we should not read, what better to

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