JAMESTOWN — Michele Norris, an award-winning journalist, will speak tonight at Jamestown Settlement.

Norris, best known for her work as a longtime co-anchor of NPR’s All Things Considered, has earned multiple awards for her reporting and storytelling on issues related to race, culture and the American identity.

She has also created “The Race Card Project,” an initiative aimed at encouraging people to share their experiences and thoughts on race in just six words.

Norris will visit Jamestown as part of the Director Series, hosted by Christy Coleman, Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. The Directors Series aims to invite scholars and public figures to discuss the legacies of America history.

“I started it four years ago with the intent of expanding the conversation

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