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Ken Burns & Isabel Wilkerson: Caste - the Origins of our Discontents

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View on YouTube Oct 2020 Caste System - The Origins of our Discontents - Interview with Ken Burns & Isabel Wilkerson Our lens on history powerfully influences how we envision and shape the future. Join two of our country's most accomplished storytellers, Ken Burns and Isabel Wilkerson, as they discuss the complexities of the American narrative and how grappling with the past might lead us forward. Journalist Isabel Wilkerson was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama in 2016 “for championing the stories of an unsung history.” The first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in journalism, her book The Warmth of Other Suns, a sweeping and intimate examination of the Great Migration, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. Her new book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, examines the entrenched hierarchies that shape American life. Told through intimate personal narratives and deeply researched history, Wilkerson examines t...

Author - Isabel Wilkerson: Caste - The Origins of our Disconnects

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View on YouTube Jul 2022 Caste System - The Origins of our Disconnects, Isabel Wilkerson "Most Americans Don’t Know The Nation’s Full History" July 4, 2022, marks a unique point in U.S. history – the nation has existed for 246 years, the same amount of time that slavery lasted first in the colonies and then the states after the Revolutionary War.  Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss the erasure of that history saying, “The vast majority of people of African descent who lived on this soil did not live with the freedoms that we connect to what it means to be an American citizen.”  

Nikole Hannah-Jones - The 1619 Project

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View on YouTube 29 Nov 2021 1619 Project - Nikole Hannah-Jones, Interview with PBS Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project has become a topic of much debate in recent years. Amna Nawaz spoke with her about expanding upon that original work, the importance of looking back at how our nation's history unfolded, and its relevance today.

American Origin Stories - MLK America: Reparations and Glory

  View on YouTube American Origin Stories Podcast - MLK' America: Reparation and Glory American Origin Stories with Matthew Cooke Our obscured and hidden origins connect us back to reality, each other, and a whole new American cinematic universe. Written and narrated by Oscar nominated filmmaker, Matthew Cooke.

“Revisiting The 1619 Project with Nikole Hannah-Jones

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View on YouTube Revisiting "The 1619 Project" with Nikole Hannah-Jones “The 1619 Project”, named for the year the first enslaved African people arrived on the shores of Virginia, began as an editorial franchise for the New York Times. It has since grown to include the best-selling book, a children’s picture book, class curriculum, a podcast, and now, a new Hulu documentary series. The body of work asks us to reexamine and reframe what we know to be true of U.S. history. “The books that have stuck with me most in my life are the ones that have unsettled me,” says Nikole Hannah-Jones. Since its inception, “The 1619 Project” has faced a relentless firestorm of calls for its ban -- from school libraries, state senates, and even the Trump White House. “Countries do great things, and countries do terrible things, and we have to deal with it all,” says Hannah-Jones. Being exposed to new ideas and information is in fact, “the purpose of an education.”