White Woman Says Sorry After Profiting Off Black Woman’s Book on Race

Jessica Natale apologized to Ijeoma Oluo for naming Instagram account after Oluo's best-selling book.

A white woman who attracted close to 2 million followers on Instagram after naming her handle, almost identically, to the book title of a best-selling Black female author has apologized for capitalizing off of her work.

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Ijeoma Oluoโ€™s So You Want to Talk About Race was published in 2018 and became a bestseller after a Minnesota cop murdered George Floyd last summer.

Jessica Natale created a popular Instagram account with the handle โ€œ@soyouwanttotalkaboutโ€ in February of 2020. It published posts about voting rights, gun reform and the sentencing of Derek Chauvin. The account flourished so well that Natale got a book deal with Little, Brown in April.

The Guardian reports that Oluo, a 2018 The Root 100 honoree, became aware of Nataleโ€™s account last year and expressed her concern in an IG story.

โ€œLast summer in the middle of this global uprising for black lives, the popularity of my work โ€ฆ skyrocketed. And so in the middle of this, while dealing with the trauma of being a black person in America โ€ฆ Iโ€™m getting these messages from people saying โ€ฆ is this you?โ€ she said. โ€œIโ€™m like, this is exactly one word short of my book title that is currently selling out in stores everywhere, and itโ€™s talking about race and other issues. So I reached out to the page and I was like, this is really similar to my book title, I would like to know who is behind this account.โ€

Oluo said she got no response, but that a disclaimer was added to tell readers that Oluo was not affiliated with the account. (The Root reached out to Oluo and will update if she responds.)

โ€œI knew from their response this was a white person immediately because otherwise you wouldnโ€™t ignore that question of whoโ€™s behind this account,โ€ Oluo said, the Guardian reports. โ€œItโ€™s actually been really heartbreaking to hear from hundreds of people who didnโ€™t know this wasnโ€™t my page.โ€

The IG account was renamed to โ€œSo Informed,โ€ โ€œout of respect for Ijeoma Oluo.โ€ Natale also apologized โ€œfor the harmโ€ that she caused Oluo. Her bookโ€™s publication has been paused, she added.

โ€œI recognise that once again people of colour have had to carry the burden of education, and I regret that my actions have increased that burden,โ€ she wrote on Instagram. โ€œThis page is about truth and dialogue. This conversation will be ongoing. Thank you all for holding me accountable.โ€

Here is more from the Guardian:

Oluo also criticised the way Natale and other accounts such as hers share information. โ€œI am not interested in the meme-ification of anti-racist and social justice work. I am not interested in making this over-400-years complex system simple for white people to digest. Iโ€™m not trying to give you an easy way to feel like you have been doing something just by reading a post,โ€ she said on Instagram. โ€œI hope that from here on out those 2.8 million people who come for easy, quick, feel-good information to help them feel informed will actually be connected to the people doing real work.โ€

We all hope that white people will stop stealing Black peopleโ€™s shit too, sis. We feel your pain and are happy that at least Natale is being held accountable.

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