Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of the '1619 Project' reaches settlement with University of North Carolina

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Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of the “1619 Project,” has reached a settlement with the University of North Carolina, the university says

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of the"1619 Project," whose tenure last year was initially denied by the University of North Carolina board of trustees despite a recommendation by the tenure committee, has reached a settlement with the UNC over tenure, according to a statement from the university.

At the time, Nikole Hannah-Jones had been chosen as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism at UNC, the university announced. Despite the recommendation by the tenure committee, her tenure was initially denied by the UNC board of trustees. After protests from alumni, faculty and students, the board changed its decision and offered tenure.

 

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The grift pays well. Will help her in future shakedowns.

How much Fakenews CNN 200 million?

She is the future Secretary of Education it takes time

Simply amazing that someone who wrote so many untrue things about the USA is rewarded for her incompetence. Man the United States truly is the land of opportunity for a con artist like her.

She is a revisionist historian who seeks to make excuses why criminals are criminals and why it is “ok”.

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