This guide contains information about the research and writing of journalist and scholar Nikole Hannah-Jones, as well as resources for teaching with the 1619 Project, and context for past TU summit speakers
Part of their Unladylike2020: The Changemakers series, Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses journalism, the 1619 Project, and her efforts to "make plain the architecture of racial inequality"
Founded by Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Center for Journalism & Democracy at Howard University seeks to use the unique and necessary traditions of the Black press to influence and shape American media in ways that advance racial equality and justice, hold power accountable and strengthen U.S. democracy.
Watch past live events including the Center for Journalism & Democracy's 2024 Democracy summit and the 2025 event, Journalism Under Fire: Guarding Against Threats to Our Democracy
The content in this database is sourced from more than 19,000 American and global news sources, including over 400 current and historical Black publications. Search for Nikole Hannah-Jones in this database to learn more about how she is discussed in Black media. A TU NetID is required to access this resource.
Search for Nikole Hannah-Jones in this database to learn more about how she is discussed in major newspapers such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. A TU NetID is required to access this resource.