Educational Vocational Manager Jul 2009 to PresentCoppin State University
May 2009 to Present Assistant ProfessorCoppin Academy High School
Apr 2010 to Jul 2010 Professional Consultant/Parent LiaisonCoppin State University Baltimore, MD May 2008 to Dec 2008 Executive Assistant -Temporary/VolunteerV.O.I.C.E
Jan 2005 to Nov 2006 Instructor/TeacherThe It's Okay to Be Good & Do Good Program for Youth and Young Adults Baltimore, MD Sep 2001 to Nov 2006 Founder/Organizer-Motivational Interactional SpeakerState Departmentof Public Safety-Division of Corrections Baltimore, MD Sep 2001 to Nov 2006 Corrections Case Management Specialist IIDepartment of Disability Services Washington, DC Jan 2006 to Aug 2006 Internship for Graduate SchoolSSD Residential Units
Jun 1994 to Aug 1997 Residential CounselorState Department of Social Services
Jun 1985 to Nov 1994 Clerical Staff
Education:
Coppin State University Baltimore, MD Jan 2005 to Jan 2008 Masters of Education, M. ED. in The Rehabilitation Counseling ProgramCoppin State University Baltimore, MD Jan 1995 to Jan 2000 Bachelor of Science, B.S. in Criminal Justice Program
Skills:
Motivational Speaker, Coordinate and Organize Programs/Workshops, Coordinate and Organize Staff Trainings
was important for us to portray Norma Johnson and Martha Roberts [played by Aunjanue Ellis] in this light where you see two very diverse, strong Black women fighting a battle one outside of the system and one who has chosen to become a part of the system to dismantle it from the inside.
Date: Apr 08, 2022
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Crown Point dad turned away by ER dies from COVID-19, agonizing over newborn's illness
Norma Johnson, 90, of Franklin, lived at Homeview Health and Rehabilitation Center with her husband, Virgil Johnson, 94, for the last three years. They are two of the Homeview residents who caught COVID-19 after the virus forced its way into the facility in October.
Date: Mar 07, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Commentary by Jason Embry: Perry takes a liking to Iowa
"Thank you for calling our nation to pray and fast," Norma Johnson of Story County told Perry as she pulled him in for a hug. Johnson was wearing a red Michele Bachmann T-shirt but said she'd be re-evaluating all of the candidates with Perry's entry.
Date: Aug 15, 2011
Source: Google
Youtube
A Poem for My White Friends: I Didn't Tell You
This poem was a cry from my heart to speak on a deeper level to my whi...
Duration:
7m 28s
Lessons from 2020: Racism and Trust (w/ Norma...
What lessons has this past year brought to our understanding about rac...
Duration:
17m 55s
pharmacy w/ Norma Johnson
Educating you and helping you lock in the right plan is our top priori...
Duration:
1h 3m 37s
My Conversation with Norma Johnson
NOTE: I had this Zoom conversation with Boulder playwright and activis...
Duration:
32m 22s
NORMA MELETA JOHNSON
FUNERAL SERVICE.
Duration:
2h 51m 37s
Heal the Healers: Norma Johnson- You are Enou...
Topic: Healers are alchemists. We take what is painful, traumatic and ...
Duration:
30m 19s
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Norma Johnson
Work:
Rhombus Partners LLC - Administrative Assistant
Relationship:
Married
Norma Johnson
Norma Johnson
About:
Now an oldie and just celebrated 50 yrs of marriage