Johnson is a member of Virginia First Cities Coalition and is immediate past chair of its board of directors. Virginia First Cities Coalition (VFC) is the Commonwealth’s only advocacy organization for the oldest and most historic cities. Through Johnson’s leadership, the VFC improved challenging school environments, expanded employment and career opportunities, and made cities a magnet for equitable economic development.
Ms. Johnson has voted for initiatives that benefit the community, including using donated funds to support the Read 500 Books before Kindergarten Project. She voted to appropriate funds specifically for the use of substance abuse and prevention, and this year, she supported an ordinance that sought to fund the Virginia Eviction Prevention pilot.
Johnson is a member of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials. Additionally, she is the Norfolk representative of the Hampton Roads Community Action Program.
Johnson is a member of the Elizabeth River Project board of directors and the Hampton Roads Workforce Council board, an organization that advocates for a comprehensive approach to workforce development. She also serves as a board member of the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Plan.
Johnson previously served as a member of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission and as co-chair of the Mayor’s Lifelong Learning Commission.
Johnson is running unopposed, but we recommend her for the position, because she supports education programs such as Read 500 Books Before Kindergarten, and supports unanimous efforts by Norfolk City Council to help the Norfolk City community.