Al Letson&Nikole Hannah-Jones: Sensitive, Not Scared - a podcast by WNYC Studios

from 2019-05-15T12:00

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Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones spends time in some pretty elite spaces—she's a staff writer atThe New York Times Magazine, the recipient of a MacArthur "genius" grant, and a force to be reckoned with on Twitter. But, as she tells Al Letson (host ofReveal), she's careful not to forget her roots in Waterloo, Iowa, and the people there who raised her. "The benefit of being a working class black girl who has spent a lot of time around more affluent white people is you do quickly learn they're actually not really smarter than you," she says. "They just have had advantages of things and opportunities that you haven't had." This week, the two of them talk about Nikole's childhood growing up in a biracial family, reporting on inequality from a place of anger, and what happened when she tried therapy last year.


You can find episodes of Reveal, the podcast from The Center for Investigative Reporting,here. And you can read Nikole's essay forThe New York Times Magazineabout choosing a school for her daughterhere

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