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FRENCH SERIES: A conversation with Prof. Nikole Hannah-Jones

FRENCH SERIES: A conversation with Prof. Nikole Hannah-Jones

PANEL DISCUSSION

This event is organized by the Press & Communication Office of the Embassy of France and La Maison Française.
Professor Nikole Hannah-Jones will discuss the 1619 Project, which earned her the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary.

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WHAT: FRENCH SERIES: A conversation with Prof. Nikole Hannah Jones

WHEN: Monday, November 7, 2022 – 6:00pm - 7:30pm

WHERE: La Maison Française – Embassy of France – 4101 Reservoir Rd NW, 20007, Washington, D.C.

PRICE: General Admission: Free

RESERVATION: EventBrite.

INFOS: Registration required for access as well as Valid ID. Masks recommended. No parking inside the embassy. No large bags, helmets and suitcase.

Together with Steve Clemons, Founding Editor at Large of the new global news company Semafor, Professor Nikole Hannah-Jones will discuss the 1619 Project, which earned her the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. Based on articles originally featured in The New York Times Magazine and later published as an anthology of essays and poetry, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story led to a fascinating and complex national and international conversation on the role of race in American history. Please join us for an interactive event that will be an exceptional opportunity to better understand Professor Hannah-Jones’ multifaceted approach and the ways in which it has helped us to make sense of our societies and bodies politic on both sides of the Atlantic.