Amanpour And Company Nikole Hannah Jones Discusses Busing And Christiane amanpour: recall the first debate when senator kamala harris broke out with the conversation around bussing and school desegregation. well, now we take a moment to delve into that. Walter isaacson speaks to award winning journalist for the new york times magazine, nikole hannah jones, about the complex history of desegregation busing and the benefits of integration.

Nikole Hannah Jones The New York Times Walter isaacson speaks to award winning journalist for the new york times magazine, nikole hannah jones, about the complex history of desegregation busing and the benefits of integration in. Nikole hannah jones discusses the complex history of desegregation busing and the benefits of integration in schools. Today, hannah jones said, we talk about giving more resources to predominantly black schools, as if that will solve the problem. but, she argued, “separate but equal,” is inherently unequal. “segregated schooling = segregated life,” read a slide from her presentation. When senator kamala harris confronted former vice president joe biden at the second democratic presidential debate about his support of bills to ban busing for school desegregation during the 1970s and early ’80s, he gave a sort of denial.

When Tenure Becomes A Partisan Issue Academic Freedom Shrinks Today, hannah jones said, we talk about giving more resources to predominantly black schools, as if that will solve the problem. but, she argued, “separate but equal,” is inherently unequal. “segregated schooling = segregated life,” read a slide from her presentation. When senator kamala harris confronted former vice president joe biden at the second democratic presidential debate about his support of bills to ban busing for school desegregation during the 1970s and early ’80s, he gave a sort of denial. Walter isaacson speaks to award winning journalist for the new york times magazine, nikole hannah jones, about the complex history of desegregation busing an. The first democratic debate brought renewed attention to busing as a tool of school desegregation. we spoke to a colleague about what the conversation has been missing. guest: nikole hannah jones, who writes about racial injustice for the new york times magazine. for more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes thedaily. background. In this podcast, nikole hannah jones puts a magnifying glass over the transfer of students from the poverty stricken school district of normandy to the accredited and wealthier francis howell. during this process, she stresses that, even though desegregation occurred decades ago, people still harbor the same prejudice. Featuring conversations with global leaders and decision makers on the issues affecting the world today, amanpour and company adds to the long tradition of public affairs programming that has been a hallmark of public media for decades.