Nikole Hannah-Jones
Marketing, Communication & Design
Owning the narrative
BROOKLYN, NY
A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Nikole Hannah-Jones has covered racial injustice for The New York Times Magazine and created the landmark, Pulitzer-prize winning 1619 Project. The project examines the modern legacy of slavery to reframe the way its American history & the contributions of Black Americans to the country have been understood. She has been recognized with honors ranging from being a MacArthur Fellow to a Peabody recipient.
Jones uses her work to force others to recognize the truth of history and our modern age as a means to promote change for a better future. The sociologist and writer has reported on pressing topics ranging from school resegregation to government shortcomings. She co-founded the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting in 2016 to mentor emerging reporters of color as they embark on careers to shed light on realities.
Ask About
HOW TO OPEN EYES TO REALITIES
HOW TO REFRAME HISTORY
HOW TO REPORT FOR A BETTER FUTURE
Tribes
University of Notre Dame
University of North Carolina
The News & Observer
The Oregonian
The New York Times
Ida B. Wells Society