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SUMMARY:**NEW DATE**In Community: A Conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. She will discuss her career covering racial injustice and the enduring legacy of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade on our culture\, our politics\, our economy\, and our institutions. \nIn addition\, we will delve into her powerful recent New York Times Magazine piece\, The ‘Colorblindness’ Trap: How a civil rights ideal got hijacked\, and how the history of Black advocacy and activism can inform how we stand up to demand a more racially just society. \nTo learn more about Nikole\, start at her website. \nHave a question for Nikole? You’ll be able to submit one during the ticketing process. \nGet Tickets \n5:30 – 6:30 PM – Community Networking – light snacks and cash bar\n6:30 PM – Program Begins\n8:30 PM – Programs End \nProduced in partnership with The Equity Lab\, powered by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (FCCF) and Connecticut Public\, the program will explore many of the themes Hannah-Jones explores in her work for The New York Times Magazine\, and creator of The 1619 Project and as the Knight Chair of Race and Journalism at Howard University. \nTicket Details\nThis is not a fundraising event. All ticket revenue will be used to offset the cost of production balanced against our desire to make attendance accessible to our broad community. \nThis is a seated event. Ticket buyers will select seats upon checkout. \nAll Seats (Floor and Balcony) have two cost options: \n$20.00 General Admission\n$50.00 Patron Admission – for those willing and able to contribute more to support the cost of The Equity Lab’s production of this event.\nPrices include all fees. \nIf you need financial assistance to attend\, a limited number of seats are available. To inquire\, please email Carolina Arriaga at carriaga@fccfoundation.org. \nGuest Information\nAs possible\, when prompted\, please include names and emails of any additional guest ticket purchases. This allows FCCF to reach all guests with any pre-event news or updates. \nRefund Policy\nAll tickets for the original 5/2 event date are valid. Refunds available until 5/19. To request a refund\, please email Carolina Arriaga at carriaga@fccfoundation.org. \nGet Tickets \nMade possible in part by our sponsor
URL:https://fccfoundation.org/event/nikole-hannah-jones/
LOCATION:District Music Hall\, 71 Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06850\, United States
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