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John Legend isn't just an artist. He's an activist.

The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.

Tuesday, November 2, 2021
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The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.

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John Legend isn't just an artist. He's an activist.

The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.

Tuesday, November 2, 2021
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The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.

See more from Jonathan Capehart

Read more from Washington Post Opinions

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