Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates have announced they will take on faculty roles at Howard University.
Howard President Wayne A.I. Frederick also said the historically Black institution has also founded a new Center for Journalism and Democracy.
โ€œWe are at a critical juncture in our democracy, and yet our press does not reflect the nation it serves and too often struggles to grasp the danger for our country as we see growing attacks on free speech and the fundamental right to vote,โ€ Hannah-Jones said in a statement. โ€œIn the storied tradition of the Black Press, the Center for Journalism and Democracy will help produce journalists capable of accurately and urgently covering the challenges of our democracy with a clarity, skepticism, rigor and historical dexterity that is too often missing from todayโ€™s journalism.โ€
Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer Prize winner, had turned down tenure at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to take the position at Howard Universityโ€™s School of Communications.
Her decision came after alumni, faculty and students protested the universityโ€™s initial decision to deny Hannah-Jones tenure. That decision later was reversed, but Hannah-Jones opted to accept the position at Howard.
Meanwhile, Coates will teach in the universityโ€™s College of Arts and Sciences as Knight Chair in Race and Journalism.
โ€œAt such a critical time for race relations in our country, it is vital that we understand the role of journalism in steering our national conversation and social progress,โ€ Frederick said in a statement.
โ€œNot only must our newsrooms reflect the communities where they are reporting, but we need to infuse the profession with diverse talent. We are thrilled that they will bring their insights and research to what is already a world-class, highly accomplished team of professors.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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