Biography
Research
Selected Research
- Johnson, R. W. (2024). Book Review: Respectable: Politics and Paradox in Making the Morehouse Man. Men and Masculinities, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X231226116
- Johnson, Ramon W. “In the Wake of Blu Bone’s Wicked Womb.” A Gathering Together, 12 Dec. 2023, www.agatheringtogether.com/in-the-wake-of-blue-bones-wicked-womb/.
- Mobley SD, Johnson RW, Sewell CJP, Johnson JM, Neely AJ. “We Are Not Victims”: Unmasking Black Queer and Trans* Student Activism at HBCUs. About Campus. 2021;26(3):24-28. doi:10.1177/1086482220953221
- Johnson; Dawson and Reyes, R. W. J. (2018, October 15). Beyond The Battleground [Video]. The Bushwick Film Institute.Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIz2v-phTlI&t=30s
Conversations
Pride & Power: The History & Future of LGBTQ+ Politics
his virtual discussion explores the past, present, and future of LGBTQ+ political participation in America. How has the LGBTQ+ community historically been involved in, and excluded from, politics? What avenues are currently available to the LGBTQ+ community to affect sociopolitical change? And what steps must be taken in order to make our democracy more inclusive and safer for the LGBTQ+ community? Featuring Lady Anderson (she/her), Director of Policy, Advocacy and Community Engagement at Gay City; Cristina Ortega (she/her), President of Yakima Pride; Senator Emily Randall (she/her), 26th Legislative District; and Debra Salazar (she/her), Professor of Political Science at Western Washington University. Moderated by Ramon Johnson (they/them), Graduate Student of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at University of Washington.
Project STAND Symposium: Documenting Student Activism
The following forum in this four part series began with a dialogue that assessed the significance of documenting student activism within contemporary movements of social injustice impacting marginalized communities and with those directly engaging in its work--student activists. Panelists provided context into why they have taken on activist labor, issues of documenting and preserving student activism and the challenges surrounding this role in academic structures.
Courses Taught
Summer 2024
Winter 2024
Summer 2023
Winter 2023
Summer 2022
Spring 2022
Winter 2022
Autumn 2021
Resources & Related Links
Related News
Related News
- Ramon Johnson Publishes Two Notable Works (January 16, 2024)
- Ramon Johnson Attains ABD Status and Embarks on Pivotal Dissertation Project (January 2, 2024)
- Ramon Johnson Speaking at LGBTQ+ Presidents Panel for the 16th National HBCU Leadership Summit at the Human Rights Campaign (November 9, 2022)
- Graduate Student Recognition Roundup (July 18, 2022)
- Ramon Johnson awarded the Clyde Taylor Award for Distinguished Work in African American and Africana Studies (May 13, 2022)
- Ramon Johnson Receives the Alumni Award from Women Engaged (May 5, 2022)