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Natalie Johnson

@nataliejohnsonm

Senior Producer @Newsnation. Former @msnbc, black news channel, and @VICETV. Co-Editor & creator of BLACK LOVE LETTERS. I don’t post. I just be reading.

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Photo taken approximately 20 mins after submitting all of my research over the last eight months from grad school. Apparently you CAN write that much about sugar dating. Bye Columbia University, it’s been real, and I’m also very, very tired.

Photo taken approximately 20 mins after submitting all of my research over the last eight months from grad school. Apparently you CAN write that much about sugar dating. Bye <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a>, it’s been real, and I’m also very, very tired.
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Here’s the thing, there’s always been a difference between what people say and what people actually do. Is there a chart for that?

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COVER REVEAL! We’re thrilled to introduce BLACK LOVE LETTERS to the world. BLACK LOVE LETTERS is a collection of letters and original illustrations celebrating Black love in all its forms. Coming October 24 from Get Lifted Film Co. Books and you can pre-order now: bit.ly/443ALBH

COVER REVEAL! We’re thrilled to introduce BLACK LOVE LETTERS to the world.

BLACK LOVE LETTERS is a collection of letters and original illustrations celebrating Black love in all its forms. Coming October 24 from <a href="/GetLifted/">Get Lifted Film Co.</a> Books and you can pre-order now: bit.ly/443ALBH
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"From celebrated Black writers, creators, and thinkers--and with a foreword by John Legend--comes a collection of letters and original illustrations on the subject of Black love, a powerful and heartfelt celebration of Blackness in all its many forms." bookshop.org/a/7343/9781638…

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.@JohnLegend discusses 'Black Love Letters'–a book from his publishing imprint–with co-editors @NatalieJohnsonm and Cole Brown: "Us expressing love in a society that often dehumanizes us is a revolutionary act."

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.@JohnLegend discusses 'Black Love Letters' — a book from his publishing imprint, Get Lifted Books — with co-editors @NatalieJohnsonm and Cole Brown: "Us expressing love in a society that often dehumanizes us is a revolutionary act." abcn.ws/2RiH3wd

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Tues. guest list: Jonathan Lemire, Rev. Al Sharpton, Katty Kay, Glenn Kirschner, Alexi McCammond, Fmr. Amb. Michael Oren, Sen. Chris Coons, Lee McIntyre, Adam Berinsky, Natalie Johnson, Cole Brown, Claire McCaskill, Steve Inskeep, Keir Simmons, Nicholas Kristof, Amisha Padnani

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I had an amazing opportunity to sit down with the Editor in Chief of The Cut to talk about Black Love Letters this week. If you know me you know I was especially hyped for this one! 'In Her Shoes: Natalie Johnson and Black Love Letters' by The Cut megaphone.link/VMP5382749415

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“Black Love Letters,” curated by Cole Brown and Natalie Johnson, celebrates Blackness in all its forms. With a foreword by John Legend, it explores Black love. Featuring contributions from Brontez Purnell, Morgan Jerkins, and more. #DADDYRecommends

“Black Love Letters,” curated by <a href="/ColeTDBrown/">Cole Brown</a> and <a href="/nataliejohnsonm/">Natalie Johnson</a>, celebrates Blackness in all its forms. With a foreword by <a href="/johnlegend/">John Legend</a>, it explores Black love. Featuring contributions from Brontez Purnell, Morgan Jerkins, and more. #DADDYRecommends
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.Maxine Waters: "This is the first time we've met, is that correct?" Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: "No, ma'am. We actually met one New Year's Eve in the Bahamas." Rep. Waters: "Why don't I remember that?" Sec. Bessent: "You were much better at the electric slide than I was."