
Thursday October 20th, 2022 at 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Nikole Hannah Jones - Mervis Lecture
Nikole Hannah-Jones is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter covering racial injustice for The New York Times Magazine and creator of the landmark 1619 Project. The New York Times's 1619 Project commemorates the 400th anniversary of the beginning of slavery in what would become the United States by examining slavery's modern legacy and reframing the way we understand this history and the contributions of black Americans to the nation. Nikole's lead essay, "Our Democracy's founding ideals were false when they were written. Black Americans have fought to make them true," was awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize. Nikole also has written extensively about school resegregation across the country and chronicled the decades-long failure of the federal government to enforce the landmark 1968 Fair Housing Act. In 2016, Nikole Hannah-Jones co-founded the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting, a training and mentorship organization dedicated to increasing the ranks of investigative reporters of color.
Five tickets have been reserved for students in the Hutton Honors College for this event with Nikole Hannah Jones. Tickets are free, but are going fast.
Nikole Hannah Jones - Mervis Lecture
An evening with the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of “The 1619 Project”
Listen and ask questions to Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of “The 1619 Project” and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine.
You can also get your tickets here: https://www.iuauditorium.com/events/detail/nikole-hannah-jones-2022
Event Details
Location | IU Auditorium [map] |
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Cost | Free |
Restrictions |
This event is restricted to Hutton Honors students.
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Reservations
Reservations closed on Wednesday October 19th, 2022 at 12:00pm.
Please review our event reservation policy. For more information about this event, contact Zilia Balkansky-Selles.