A Conversation about the New York Times 1619 Project
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Department of Communication and African & African American Studies
Co-Sponsors:
JSK Journalism Fellowships,
Department of History,
Center for Comparative St. in Race & Ethnicity,
American Studies
Co-Sponsors:
JSK Journalism Fellowships,
Department of History,
Center for Comparative St. in Race & Ethnicity,
American Studies
CEMEX Auditorium
54th Carlos Kelly McClatchy Symposium
A Conversation about the New York Times 1619 Project
In August 2019 the New York Times published the 1619 Project, an examination of how slavery shaped and continues to influence the course of US history. New York Times correspondent Nikole Hannah-Jones created the project, and writer Kiese Laymon contributed a short story to it.
Michael Bolden, Managing Director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford, will moderate a discussion with these writers about the origins and impacts of the 1619 Project.
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