 understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. I'm not a professional educator. I don't have a degree in social studies or science. We send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have an expertise in the subject area and that is not my job. Does she just admit that she's not an expert that shouldn't be teaching in schools? I don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. I'm not a professional educator. I don't have a degree in social studies or science. We send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have an expertise in the subject area and that is not my job. Yeah, you heard right. She admits that she's not an expert as a justification for why parents shouldn't have a say in their own kids' education. Doesn't Nicole Hannah-Jones actively encourage schools to teach the 1619 project? It's in around 5000 schools already and she's making lots of money on it. Despite the 1619 project being widely discredited as inaccurate revisionist history. Is this conflict of interest pointed out during the interview? Of course not.