Ta-Nehisi Coates is one of the most important voices on race in America. His works in The Atlantic, the Village Voice, New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, and others have generated media attention from numerous print, broadcast, and online news outlets. Below is collection of some of Coates’ stories and interviews.
Ta-Nehisi Coates is a national correspondent for The Atlantic, where he writes about culture, politics, and social issues.
Between the World and Me
Oregon Quarterly | Spring 2017
Ta-Nehisi Coates connects with SOJC students during campus visit
School of Journalism and Communication | February 7, 2017
Ta-Nehisi Coates addresses harsh realities of racism at sold out Matthew Knight Arena
Daily Emerald | February 4, 2017
Cowan: The tokenization of Ta-Nehisi Coates
Daily Emerald | February 3, 2017
The Black Panther, at odds with himself and his country in 'A Nation Under Our Feet'
NPR | January 26, 2017
Students invited to join a conversation around Coates' visit
Around the O | January 26, 2017
Additional tickets released for lecture by author Ta-Nehisi Coates
Around the O | January 23, 2017
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s advice to young journalists: get off Twitter
Vox | December 21, 2016
Ta-Nehisi Coates: “I’m a big believer in chaos”
Vox | December 19, 2016
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates: 'My President Was Black'
NPR | December 13, 2016
Tickets available for Ruhl Lecture featuring author Ta-Nehisi Coates
Around the O | December 6, 2016
New seminars, essay contest focus on common reading book
Around the O | December 6, 2016
Common Reading selection has effects beyond first-years
Around the O | October 12, 2016
Five scholars to visit UO for African-American speaker series
Around the O | September 16, 2016
Ta-Nehisi Coates to be the SOJC’s 2017 Ruhl Lecturer
Around the O | May 10, 2016
UO taking action on African-American student issues
Around the O | April 26, 2016
'Between the World and Me' is next Common Reading book
Around the O | February 10, 2016