The 1619 Project
Join the IOP as we welcome Nikole Hannah-Jones, domestic correspondent for The New York Times Magazine to discuss The 1619 Project in its exploration of the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans throughout the nation’s history. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

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Nikole Hannah-Jones on “The 1619 Project,” Teaching Critical Race Theory & White Supremacy on Trial

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An Intellectual Sit-In for Social Justice with Nikole Hannah-Jones

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A "1619 Project" Town Hall

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The New York Times Presents The #1619Project

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The Color of Education

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A Roundtable Discussion On The Times' 1619 Project | Morning Joe | MSNBC

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Nikole Hannah Jones 1619 A New American Origin Story

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Extended Interview: Nikole Hannah-Jones on the Resegregation of American Schools

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1619 vs. 1776: When Was America Founded?

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The Struggle for Justice: The 1619 Project and the Changing Narrative on Mass Incarceration

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The Washington Week Bookshelf: “The 1619 Project”

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Nikole Hannah-Jones in conversation with Rose Scott on "The 1619 Project"

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The Resegregation of American Schools / Education Summit

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Nikole Hannah-Jones | The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story

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The Black Psychiatrist Who Destroyed Colonialism | Frantz Fanon Documentary

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1619: The First Africans in Virginia and the Making of America (Part 1)

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Past Performance, Future Potential: A Look Back and Ahead at Economics, Racial, and Social Justice

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A Black History Month Discussion with The 1619 Project Creator Nikole Hannah-Jones (Feb. 24, 2024)

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