Joyce Johnson’s activism began as a high school student in Richmond, VA during the 1960s struggle for civil rights and open accommodations. She deepened her involvement in college as one of the earlier black students at Duke University and while supporting campus non-academic employees and the movement for relevant education. A former university professor and research director, Joyce currently serves alongside her husband, Rev. Nelson Johnson, as the Co-Executive Director of the Beloved Community Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Though officially “retired,” Joyce, the BCC and the Greensboro Justice Fund joined with other Greensboro residents in 2001 to establish the pace-setting Truth and Community Reconciliation Project. Modeled after the South African process and other international efforts, this initiative is designed to encourage truth, understanding, and healing throughout Greensboro related to the tragic murder of five labor and racial justice organizers by Ku Klux Klan and American Nazi Party members on November 3, 1979. Joyce and her husband, the Rev. Nelson N. Johnson, played a leading role in this ground-breaking model for community problem-solving. The Johnsons were recognized for their work in 2005 by both the prestigious Ford Foundation “Leadership for a Changing World Award” and by the Faith and Politics Institute of Washington, DC “Beloved Community Award.” In 2008 the couple received the “Purpose Prize Award” from Civic Ventures of Palo Alto, California and the “Defenders of Justice Award” from the North Carolina Justice Center of Raleigh. In 2009, they were recognized by the Association for Conflict Resolution as recipients of the “Diversity and Equity Award.”
In her community and church, Joyce has been active in a myriad of grassroots efforts to improve housing, employment practices, education, healthcare, women’s issues and support for African liberation struggles. In conjunction with her husband, Joyce has dedicated almost 50 years to bringing about significant social and economic changes in Greensboro, NC and throughout the United States.
Joyce Hobson Johnson has hosted two Episodes.
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Episode 1: Introducing Beloved Community with The Johnson's
August 5th, 2022 | 41 mins 4 secs
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In this inaugural episode, Trey Irby interviews Reverend Nelson & Mrs. Joyce Hobson Johnson, co-Executive Directors of the Beloved Community Center (BCC) in Greensboro, NC.
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0: Building Beloved Community
July 20th, 2022 | 30 secs
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Welcome to the Building Beloved Community podcast.