Nicole Jeanine Johnson is a writer, emerging multi-media journalist, specializing in issues at the intersection of politics, race, equity, education, and wellness.
Relationships are her currency, and she cultivates and maintains them with ease, grace, and sincerity.
Whether she is building a connection to get to the heart of a story, or building rapport with a donor to secure a mission driven investment, she reaches across all barriers, leading with human connection.
Nicole has a breadth of experiences that offers her credibility to speak on and craft narratives to:
- amplify how systemic racism impacts Black folks and other marginalized peoples quality of life,
- challenge local and national political leaders to mobilize to affect structural change
- explore opportunities to explore how schools as institutions can make impact beyond the classroom, addressing community ills like pervasive violence
- encourage lifestyles in order to navigate societal and life stressors to improve our quality of life
Her career allowed her to impact children and their families as a classroom teacher in Chicago Public Schools, elevate the voices of the unheard by running for public office, and guide corporations to invest in community needs and provide greater access to opportunity for historically marginalized youth and their families.
She is also a published author of her debut inspirational memoir, Of All the Lives I’ve Lived: This Is My Favorite (New Degree Press, 2022), under the pen name Lotus Hale Hill.
Education
University of Pennsylvania, Master of Science in Education Policy
National Louis University, Master of Arts in Teaching
University of Michigan, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science