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Over the past six years during which The Grade has been in existence, there’s probably no other single journalist who’s been written about more frequently than Nikole Hannah-Jones, the onetime ProPublica reporter who moved to the New York Times, won a Macarthur “genius” grant, and recently announced that she would be joining the faculty at Howard University:

Hannah-Jones inspires (day 2 recap #EWA20)

No, asking questions about remote learning isn’t ‘teacher bashing’

Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Beyoncé of journalism

Fear, complicity, and guilt get in the way of covering school segregation, says New York Times reporter

“Feel-good” school story highlights concerns about racial blind spots

Some Questions About This American Life’s School Integration Story

Nikole Hannah-Jones: Lack Of Diversity Skews School Coverage  

When Journalists Make The Story About Themselves

Nikole Hannah-Jones Is Everywhere

Nikole Hannah-Jones Matters (To Education Journalism In Particular)  

School Segregation’s Back (In the News)

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