I can always tell when the right wing propaganda campaign has coordinated its coverage against me because these are the emails that flood my inbox. It’s all good. I’m not posting this because my feelings are hurt, but I am going to expose it. pic.twitter.com/49sDir8K3q
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) December 27, 2021
Right-wing outlets continue their war against critical race theory and “The 1619 Project” creator and New York Times writer Nikole Hannah-Jones. After a recent appearance on MSNBC’s Meet the Press, outlets ran stories claiming Jones said she wasn’t an educator or that she didn’t think parents should have a say in their children’s education.
Hannah-Jones tweeted Monday morning that it seems like such coverage is coordinated as if writers for these outlets and the people who follow them are simply waiting to pounce.
Without context, that could seem like damning admissions from a well-respected journalist and high-profile HBCU professor. Except context absolutely matters. During the 17-minute conversation with Chuck Todd asked Hannah-Jones a series of questions about the fake controversy around genuine discussions around race in public education. Continue Reading
(SOURCE) https://newsone.com/4267242/nikole-hannah-jones-says-listen-to-educators/