1619 Project's Nikole Hannah-Jones paid by Oregon Education Department with funds diverted from needy kids
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Oregon’s Department of Education diverted money from a program for disadvantaged children who frequently miss school to pay the New York Times’ Nikole Hannah-Jones for a pair of events dedicated to her controversial 1619 Project, a retelling of U.S. history.
According to Every Day Matters’ website, one in six Oregon children are chronically absent – defined as missing 10% of classes in a given school year, or roughly 18 days in a school offering five days of classes a week. "Every day matters for every child," its motto reads.More Related News
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