Over Three Years After The 1619 Project Debuted, What Does Nikole Hannah-Jones Think Now?
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“The 1619 Project”, which debuted in 2019, won its creator Nikole Hannah-Jones a Pulitzer Prize and initiated years of controversy with its exploration of how the enslavement of Africans in Virginia shaped North America. Afterwards marked by debates on critical race theory, Hannah-Jones rejected a tenured position at the University of North Carolina and moved to Howard University. She also partnered with Lionsgate to develop her project into a documentary series, aimed for a wider audience. Despite the controversy, she sees her work as a step towards redress for slavery’s legacy.

Honey West -American Pop

“Honey West” was a pioneering 1960s television series featuring Anne Francis as a stylish female private eye. Despite its brief run, it received critical acclaim, including a Golden Globe for Francis. She reminisces about the show’s unique charm and her hopes for a modern revival, emphasizing the lack of family-friendly material for older actors today.

Inside the Complicated History of Black Westerns
Netflix – Tudum

If you didn’t know them before, you likely know their names now: Nat Love (Jonathan Majors), Bill Pickett (Edi Gathegi), Bass Reeves (Delroy Lindo), Jim Beckwourth (R.J. Cyler), Rufus Buck (Idris Elba), Cherokee Bill (LaKeith Stanfield) and Stagecoach Mary (Zazie … Continued