An Evening with Nikole Hannah-Jones

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Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center (View on map )

Join us for an evening with Nikole Hannah-Jones

Nikole Hannah Jones

Journalist, author, Pulitzer Prize-winner, and creator of The 1619 Project

Nikole Hannah-Jones '98 returns to Notre Dame on March 15 to give the Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy's 2022 Red Smith Lecture. The event also serves as the Initiative on Race and Resilience's inaugural Sojourner Truth Lecture and a part of the University's Sr. Kathleen Cannon, O.P, Distinguished Lecture series. 

Hannah-Jones has spent her career investigating racial inequality and injustice, and her reporting has earned her the MacArthur Fellowship, known as the Genius grant, the Pulitzer Prize, a Peabody Award, two George Polk Awards, and three National Magazine Awards. 

Reserve your free ticket

This is a free but ticketed event. Tickets will be available for pick-up at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Ticket Office one hour prior to the performance. To guarantee your seat, please pick up your tickets at least 15 minutes prior to the show. In the event of a sell-out, unclaimed tickets will be used to seat patrons waiting on standby.

Sponsors:

Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy
Initiative on Race and Resilience
Kathleen Cannon, O.P., Distinguished Lecture Series

Co-sponsors:

AnBryce Scholars Program
Black Alumni of Notre Dame
Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government
Center for Social Concerns
College of Arts and Letters
Department of Africana Studies
Department of American Studies
Department of History
Phyllis Stone and Family

Originally published at americanstudies.nd.edu.