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"Passing the Baton" to the Next Generation: Interview with Mary C. Curtis

"Passing the Baton" to the Next Generation: Interview with Mary C. Curtis

Released Thursday, 13th January 2022
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"Passing the Baton" to the Next Generation: Interview with Mary C. Curtis

"Passing the Baton" to the Next Generation: Interview with Mary C. Curtis

"Passing the Baton" to the Next Generation: Interview with Mary C. Curtis

"Passing the Baton" to the Next Generation: Interview with Mary C. Curtis

Thursday, 13th January 2022
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Happy New Year and Welcome to Episode 6 of Season 3 of The Joy of Learning Podcast. As we prepare to observe the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his impact across the globe, it was a privilege and delight to speak with Mary C. Curtis. Mary is an award-winning journalist and educator based in Charlotte, N.C., and Washington, D.C. Mary is also a columnist at Roll Call and host of its ‘Equal Time’ podcast. Our conversation focused on passing the baton to the next generation and what this looks. I hope you enjoy this episode.


Biography of Mary C. Curtis: Mary C. Curtis, columnist at Roll Call and host of its ‘Equal Time with Mary C. Curtis’ podcast, is an award-winning journalist and educator based in Charlotte, N.C., and Washington, D.C. A former Nieman Fellow at Harvard, Curtis, who covers the intersection of politics, culture and race, contributes to WFAE, an NPR affiliate in Charlotte and is a senior facilitator with The OpEd Project, which increases the range of voices in opinion writing. She has contributed to MSNBC, NPR, ESPN’s The Undefeated and The Washington Post, covered presidential campaigns since 2008, and has worked at The New York Times, Charlotte Observer, Baltimore Sun and the Associated Press.

She was chosen for The HistoryMakers, the single largest collection -- archived in the Library of Congress -- which promotes successes and documents events important to the African American community and American society.

Honors include the National Society of Newspaper Columnists’ 2022 Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award, Clarion Awards from the Association for Women in Communications, awards from the National Headliners and the Society of Professional Journalists, three first-place awards from the National Association of Black Journalists, and the Thomas Wolfe Award for an examination of Confederate heritage groups.

Curtis has contributed to several books, including an essay in “Covering Politics in the Age of Trump” (LSU Press; 2021) and “Now What?” The Voters Have Spoken -- Essays on Life After Trump.” www.maryccurtis.com

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