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Hussman s letter to UNC chancellor on Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure debate
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Hussman s letter to UNC chancellor on Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure debate
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‘1619 Project’ Author Nikole Hannah-Jones Will Not Teach at University of North Carolina
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the leading author of the New York Times’s highly controversial 1619 Project, has turned down a tenure offer from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, after the university caved to pressure and approved her tenure appointment.
Hannah-Jones made the announcement on Tuesday during an interview with “CBS This Morning.” Instead, she will be teaching at Howard University, a historically black institution in Washington, D.C., as a Knight Chair in Race and Journalism. She will also lead Howard’s newly founded Center for Journalism and Democracy, which aims to train investigative journalists who focus on “the crisis our democracy is facing,” according to a university press release.
Nikole Hannah-Jones to UNC: No, sorry, I don t want tenure at your school now
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1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones granted tenure after weeks of media furor
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Board of Trustees voted 9-4 in a closed session Wednesday to grant tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones,
New York Times journalist and architect of the 1619 Project. Hannah-Jones, who has a master’s degree in journalism from UNC, will have a position as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media.
Hannah-Jones has been given a lifetime sinecure a position with immense financial benefit requiring little actual work amid a relentless campaign to promote her and the racialist falsifications of the 1619 Project. With the institutional backing of the