Zahara Hill

Coordinating Producer

Zahara Hill is a coordinating producer for MS NOW. She previously worked as a front page editor for HuffPost and the deputy editor for Blavity News.


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4mos ago
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‘Put that in your book boys’: CBP agent boasted about repeatedly shooting Chicago woman

A Border Patrol agent who shot a U.S. citizen five times told her lawyer, “I take pride in my shooting skills.” She’s charged with assaulting him.

1year ago
The ReidOut Blog

Proud Boys looking to sell merch will now have to tell it to the church

A Washington, D.C., judge may have just provided a refresher course in poetic justice.

2years ago
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Drew Barrymore wants a ‘Momala’ in Kamala Harris. Let’s unpack.

One thing one really shouldn’t ask a Black woman to do in this day and age is to play mommy to a whole country.

2years ago
The Reconstruction

Confederate statues prove parts of American history are just a lost cause

A few months ago, a Robert E. Lee statue was melted down. But parts of America’s revisionist history remain as solid as ever. 

2years ago
The ReidOut Blog

History should have done better by Claudette Colvin

“I’m a piece of the puzzle that was left out in telling the whole Montgomery Bus Boycott story,” the 84-year old said.

2years ago
The ReidOut Blog

Madam C.J. Walker’s descendant doesn’t want these Republicans speaking on her ancestor

The historian is trying to keep distortions of her great-great-grandmother’s legacy out of the public record.

2years ago
The ReidOut Blog

Slave memoirs yanked the veil off of America’s facade

Narratives by formerly enslaved writers were critical to shedding light on the unthinkable realities of enslavement.

2years ago
The ReidOut Blog

Black history is American history. Someone needs to tell Republicans.

The ReidOut Blog’s series “The Reconstruction” will dissect the nation’s affinity for revisionism and look toward the future of storytelling around race in America.

3years ago
The ReidOut Blog

The deaf artists making sure hip-hop is for everybody

Warren “Wawa” Snipe and Raven “Deaf Hottie” Sutton unravel myths about the deaf community’s relationship with music.