Tag: Thomas Chatterton Williams

This article criticizes The New York Times for its coverage of foreign events, arguing that the paper often downplays important details and frames stories to fit its own narrative.
A new wave of public intellectuals, including John McWhorter, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Kmele Foster, and others, are challenging the dominant narrative of "wokeness" and racial essentialism in today's discourse on racism, advocating for a more nuanced and individual-focused approach.
In "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race," Thomas Chatterton Williams reflects on his personal journey as a black man who discovers he has fathered white children.
In this episode of Unorthodox, singer Sia faces a lawsuit over a disappointing Tel Aviv concert.