Guest– Theodore (Ted) R. Johnson

Ted Johnson: "I'm the Product of Optimism" — Race, Democracy, and the Courage to Believe in America

 

Ted Johnson's life reads like several careers stitched into one: raised in a mostly white Raleigh suburb while attending a Black church several times a week, a Hampton University graduate, a 20-year Navy officer who became a White House Fellow under President Obama and later a speech writer for two chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Somewhere along the way, he became a writer — now a Washington Post columnist and author of two books, most recently If We Are Brave: Essays from Black Americana.

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In this conversation, Ted joins host Bill Burke to talk about:

  • Growing up between two worlds - a white suburb and a Black church - and how that shaped his early sense of identity

  • Why he chose an HBCU (Hampton University), and how a chance encounter led him into the Navy

  • His path from ship duty in the Arabian Gulf to the NSA, the Naval War College, a White House Fellowship, and ultimately speechwriting for the Joint Chiefs

  • How the killing of Trayvon Martin redirected his career from cybersecurity toward writing about race and democracy

  • Why he sees racism as fundamentally a failure of the state, not a failure between individuals - and what that reframe means for how we talk about accountability

  • His candid take on the shifting language around DEI, affirmative action, and "the soft bigotry of low expectations"

  • What the military taught him about integration - and its surprisingly short "half-life"once people leave that environment

  • The story behind his name - Theodore Roosevelt Johnson III - and what it reveals about three generations of hope in his family

  • His new book, If We Are Brave, and his work leading New America's US@250 initiative ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026

 

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70– Interview – Theodore (Ted) R. Johnson
The Optimism Institute
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