- George M. Johnson (writer) - Wikipedia
George Matthew Johnson (born 1985), [1] more commonly known as George M Johnson, is an American author, journalist, and activist A queer African American, they are best known as the author of the memoir-manifesto All Boys Aren't Blue (2020)
- GMJ – Journalist. Author. Activist.
George M Johnson is an Award-Winning Black Non-Binary Writer, Author, and Activist located in the NYC area George has written for major outlets including Teen Vogue, Entertainment Tonight, NBC, The Root, Buzzfeed, Essence, Ebony, THEM, and The Grio
- George M. Johnsons All Boys Arent Blue is banned from dozens of . . .
Writer and LGBTQ activist George M Johnson speaks about what's lost when books like their 2020 memoir All Boys Aren't Blue are banned from school libraries
- George M. Johnson
His Mom was a watercolor painter After many years as an English Professor, George became fascinated by the more visual (and collaborative) forms of writing: drama, screenwriting and picture books He has won a number of awards in all of these genres
- Banned Author George M. Johnson on Censorship and Silence | TIME
George M Johnson, author of the frequently banned book All Boys Aren't Blue, says book bans, curriculum bans, and drag show restrictions are all connected
- George M. Johnson - PEN America
George M Johnson (they them) is an Emmy nominated, award-winning, and bestselling Black nonbinary author and activist They have written on race, gender, sex, and culture for Essence, the Advocate, BuzzFeed News, Teen Vogue, and more than forty other national publications
- George M. Johnson | Authors | Macmillan
George M Johnson (they them) is an Emmy nominated, award-winning, and bestselling Black nonbinary author and activist Their debut memoir, All Boys Aren’t Blue, was a New York Times bestseller and garnered many accolades
- Interview: George M. Johnson, Author Of All Boys Arent Blue : NPR
Journalist and activist George M Johnson's new memoir All Boys Aren't Blue is an unflinching account of growing up black and queer — from kindergarten bullies to unexpected college
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