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Best newsletters of 2020
Best newsletters of 2020






best newsletters of 2020

Jasmine Guillory, author of The Proposal, The Wedding Date, The Wedding Party , and more juicy rom-coms, created a personal newsletter where she shares the books she's reading and writing, what she's cooking, the beauty products she's obsessed with, and anything else she feels compelled to talk about. SUBSCRIBE Lipstick and Other Stories by Jasmine Guillory Kimberly Foster launched the site in June 2010, and continues to speak out about what's going on in our society on For Harriet's Instagram.

best newsletters of 2020

If you're unfamiliar with The Innocence Project, the organization "exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice."įor Harriet is an online community that celebrates Black womanhood at its core. Phil Picardi, former EIC of Out Magazine, CCO of Teen Vogue, and founder of Them, launched a newsletter called "Fruity" that shares his beautiful, introspective pieces of writing like, "Three of the People Behind the Numbers," where he spoke to people who lost loved ones to COVID-19, "I Have Some Regrets," where he gets candid about burnout and self-expectations, and "The Empathy Crisis of White America," where he speaks on our nation's lack of compassion while Black people continue to die at disproportionate rates than white people.Īfter you've donated to community bail funds across the country, subscribe to The Innocence Project's newsletter to get updated on ways you can help prevent wrongful convictions. A post shared by Black Lives Matter photo posted by on Fruity by Phillip Picardi








Best newsletters of 2020