Charles Blow Talks Nikole Hannah-Jones Rejecting UNC Tenure for Howard Position

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @alansjf33
    @alansjf33 Před 3 lety +9

    I love this. I do not know why black professors beg these PWI ‘s for tenure and do not even consider going to an HBCU. J am very proud of her and Ta-Nehisi Coats for making the move to Howard. I am glad that at least a couple prominent black intellectual decided to make this move.

  • @p.w.7493
    @p.w.7493 Před 3 lety +4

    Congratulations are in order for Pro. Nicole Hannah Jones and Pro. Ta-Nehisi Coates on their new jobs at Howard University!!
    I'm just thanking TMH that sister and brother are on their way to an HBCU!! I know the faculty and student body are waiting to welcome them and that they'll be achieving new and higher heights at Howard University!!🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @renewilson2540
    @renewilson2540 Před 3 lety +6

    Good for you Ms.Jones!!!!

  • @tiffanyspencer2782
    @tiffanyspencer2782 Před 3 lety +2

    That's what I'm talking about!! Nikole didn't deserve them. F@#k them. I was devastated when I heard she wouldn't get tenured. Then I hoped they'd eventually get it, but she'd tell them "No thanks. I'M OUT! When I heard decided she WANTED to go to Howard, I cried. That's where we want her to be. Our legend Stephanie Mills says "I want to be celebrated, NOT tolerated!" Welcome to blackness & truth. I love it!

  • @herringstheseries
    @herringstheseries Před 3 lety +1

    2:58 I live in South Jersey about 15 minutes from Mount Laurel where this took place and we ain’t forgiving a damn thing.

  • @mecca6264
    @mecca6264 Před 3 lety +1

    Straight up Boss move!!!! Professor Jones, continue to give the CRT critics hell as well as those Jim Crow racists, and Jim Crow sympathizers hell!!!

  • @The.Adept.Chamber
    @The.Adept.Chamber Před 3 lety

    Respect.
    1. So-called Black people (Moors, Asiatics, African American Indians, Ancients etc.) are the Original peoples of the Americas.
    2. After arriving in the Americas (1492) Christopher Columbus brought close to 3,000 enslaved so-called Black people from the Americas to Europe (which initiated the 'Transatlantic Slave Trade').
    3. In 1619 it is reported that 20 enslaved so-called Black (Negro, African) arrived in Jamestown (Boston); considered part of Virginia (at the time).
    4. When arriving in the Americas (after 1492), many so-called white Europeans wrote back to Europe about the Original people of the Americas being "as Black as the Blackest African and that was not until generations later after so-called white people and so-called Black people began having children together that the "Red Indian" appeared". (The documentation of these writings is called 'The Four Letters' and are kept in the Peabody Museum at Harvard).
    5. The first censuses in the U.S.A. only had three categories (Negro, Caucasian and Mulatto). Mulatto is a child of one so-called white parent and one so-called Black parent. Later censuses changed the the category term from 'Mulatto' to the term 'Native American'.
    6. The newly arrived so-called white Europeans eventually achieved a Treaty with the Original so-called Black people of the Americas (Treaty of Peace and Friendship, 1787); This Treaty acts as a lease agreement (which must be renewed every 50 years); and the Treaty is observed and protected (Article 6; Section 2 of the Constitution to the US.A.).
    7. Freedom, Justice and Equality.
    czcams.com/video/gb6SqayfynY/video.html

  • @delirous8
    @delirous8 Před 3 lety +1

    What is going to be important is having HBCU's increase their enrollment but making more attractive scholarships. Increase the capital of building businesses and also having athletes compete at a high level.

  • @2006neram
    @2006neram Před 3 lety +2

    I feel nothing for Nicole Hannah-Jones. She came to speak at the high school I teach at, and I went up to her to thank her for coming. I then asked her, "Have you been to Spelman? Have you spoken there?" After her speech, about Black womanhood and journalism, (and as an Alum), I thought it an appropriate question. Her response was very snarky, and a clear carbon footprint of the Michael Eric Dyson-type response, "No. I've never been invited." On the surface, it probably doesn't seem that big of a deal. However, fast-forward from 2018 to 2021, she was invited to UNC on a contingent basis, and now has to run to an HBCU, where she had to secure her own funding, to be a professor there, without an invite. She enjoyed being summoned and invited by white institutions, until they treated her like they treat most Black people. #YallGonnaLearn

    • @The.Adept.Chamber
      @The.Adept.Chamber Před 3 lety

      1. So-called Black people (Moors, Asiatics, African American Indians, Ancients etc.) are the Original peoples of the Americas.
      2. After arriving in the Americas (1492) Christopher Columbus brought close to 3,000 enslaved so-called Black people from the Americas to Europe (which initiated the 'Transatlantic Slave Trade').
      3. In 1619 it is reported that 20 so-called Black (Negro, African) arrived in Jamestown (Boston); considered part of Virginia (at the time).
      4. When arriving in the Americas (after 1492), many so-called white Europeans wrote back to Europe about the Original people of the Americas being "as Black as the Blackest African and that was not until generations later after so-called white people and so-called Black people began having children together that the "Red Indian" appeared". (The documentation of these writings is called 'The Four Letters' and are kept in the Peabody Museum at Harvard).
      5. The first censuses in the U.S.A. only had three categories (Negro, Caucasian and Mulatto). Mulatto is a child of one so-called white parent and one so-called Black parent. Later censuses changed the the category term from 'Mulatto' to the term 'Native American'.
      6. The newly arrived so-called white Europeans eventually achieved a Treaty with the Original so-called Black people of the Americas (Treaty of Peace and Friendship, 1787); This Treaty acts as a lease agreement (which must be renewed every 50 years); and the Treaty is observed and protected (Article 6; Section 2 of the Constitution to the US.A.).
      7. Freedom, Justice and Equality.
      czcams.com/video/gb6SqayfynY/video.html

    • @2006neram
      @2006neram Před 3 lety +1

      @@kipwonder2233 I'm so glad you asked. She was not a Pulitzer Prize winner when she came to speak. 2) She was teaching at UNC on a contingent basis, which means they never offered her any form of job security AFTER she actually had a Pulitzer Prize. She had to ask and create a position at Howard, so she definitely had to ask and run for cover. So whatever read that was supposed to be equals a "swing and a miss."

    • @kesm66
      @kesm66 Před 2 lety

      No matter the response…or choices…we have to channel empathy and support anyone daring enough to support the black narrative in America’s history in an attempt to construct its future. It is not uncommon that whites (plotting, polarizing or not) can find sympathizers to galvanize around their classism agenda (anywhere and at any level of their communities) and throughout their institutions…the former President Trump is a one primary example out of many with majority white support within America’s own democracy that has continued to run amuck with actual societal racial, economic, & health consequences…which go well beyond how one answered a question.

  • @politikion4145
    @politikion4145 Před 3 lety

    UNC should just disband after this.
    So not only did they give up to this fantasy writing, race baiting, novelist, but she dissed them after
    I wouldn't give any cent for my kids to go to that weak a college

  • @scroogemcduckrich9705
    @scroogemcduckrich9705 Před 3 lety

    she should sue the white off that school

  • @michaelwojcicki3624
    @michaelwojcicki3624 Před 3 lety

    Charles Blow sees racism in UNC decision and lawn mowing.

  • @The.Adept.Chamber
    @The.Adept.Chamber Před 3 lety

    God Given Rights and Powers (The Bill of Rights).

  • @derekketcher9154
    @derekketcher9154 Před 3 lety

    UNC knew what they were doing....the board probably didnt want her. So deny her and then offer her a spot knowing she'd 100% turn it down.

  • @painenvy4144
    @painenvy4144 Před 3 lety

    Who is this lady get her out of here

    • @theresabrunson2633
      @theresabrunson2633 Před 3 lety

      Educate yourself before making an asinine comment....

    • @The.Adept.Chamber
      @The.Adept.Chamber Před 3 lety

      1. So-called Black people (Moors, Asiatics, African American Indians, Ancients etc.) are the Original peoples of the Americas.
      2. After arriving in the Americas (1492) Christopher Columbus brought close to 3,000 enslaved so-called Black people from the Americas to Europe (which initiated the 'Transatlantic Slave Trade').
      3. In 1619 it is reported that 20 so-called Black (Negro, African) arrived in Jamestown (Boston); considered part of Virginia (at the time).
      4. When arriving in the Americas (after 1492), many so-called white Europeans wrote back to Europe about the Original people of the Americas being "as Black as the Blackest African and that was not until generations later after so-called white people and so-called Black people began having children together that the "Red Indian" appeared". (The documentation of these writings is called 'The Four Letters' and are kept in the Peabody Museum at Harvard).
      5. The first censuses in the U.S.A. only had three categories (Negro, Caucasian and Mulatto). Mulatto is a child of one so-called white parent and one so-called Black parent. Later censuses changed the the category term from 'Mulatto' to the term 'Native American'.
      6. The newly arrived so-called white Europeans eventually achieved a Treaty with the Original so-called Black people of the Americas (Treaty of Peace and Friendship, 1787); This Treaty acts as a lease agreement (which must be renewed every 50 years); and the Treaty is observed and protected (Article 6; Section 2 of the Constitution to the US.A.).
      7. Freedom, Justice and Equality.
      czcams.com/video/gb6SqayfynY/video.html