About Jeff Johnson

Jeff Johnson has contributed commentary and analysis about issues related to race, politics, popular culture and socio-economics for a litany of top tier media outlets that include CNN, Fox News, BET and The Dr. Phil Show. He continues to provide weekly commentary on the nationally syndicated Rickey Smiley Morning Show tackling issues on politics, entertainment and social policy issues for its 8 million listeners.

As an award-winning journalist, social activist, political commentator, and author Jeff began his journey to “playing a great part in the world” as a student/leader at the University of Toledo; serving as the President of Student Government and the Black Student Union. Early in his professional career Jeff ascended to national leadership positions, becoming the National Director for the NAACP’s Youth and College Division, as well as Vice President of the Hip Hop Summit Action Network. It was in these capacities that Johnson began to develop and cultivate his passion for politics and social activism and laid the groundwork for a career that exemplifies service and awareness. Johnson’s dedication and superb work ethic garnered the attention of African American cable network BET and in 2003 Johnson began a 5-year engagement as the resident cultural and political affairs commentator of the popular music show, Rap City. Additional work with the network included The Jeff Johnson Chronicles as well as the weekly news show, The Truth with Jeff Johnson. In 2008 Johnson received the NABJ Salute to Excellence Award for BET’s “Life & Death in Darfur, Jeff Johnson Reports” series. Johnson ended his tenure with BET known as the “conscience voice” of the network and still values the experience as a defining point in his personal and professional path.

In 2009 Johnson published his first book, “Everything I’m Not Made Me Everything I Am; Discovering Your Personal Best.” This empowering strategic guide for manifesting and achieving your personal BEST showcases Johnson’s unique blend of political consciousness and street-smart inspiration. Publishing this book enabled the world to see his multi- faceted appeal and approach to a wide variety of topics. A powerful and uplifting book with wide range appeal, “Everything I’m Not Made Me Everything I am” offers practical guidance for learning how to unplug from the programmed expectations of family and society in order to discover and fulfill your unique life’s mission.

Johnson continues to be a catalyst for conversation on topics that define the culture of today. From his celebrated dialogue with marquee world figures, who include the Presidents of the Republic of Liberia and Sudan, President Obama, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, to his grass-roots trench work to help create a better society, Jeff continues to be a trailblazing social entrepreneur and authentic voice for change. His ability to fluidly shift momentum to accommodate his audience and the overall topic necessity make Johnson a pivotal component to a litany of social conversations. Johnson consistently helps communities, corporations, and institutions to create innovative solutions and develop multi-level partnerships to resolve historic and systemic social imbalances and inequalities.

Johnson resides in Baltimore, MD with his wife Jacqueline and loves to be called dad by Madison, Myles, and Malcolm. To learn more about Jeff Johnson, please visit www.jeffijohnson.com.

The mid-term elections are around the corner, and  Jeff Johnson is expressing the importance of getting out and voting. Listen to the audio player to hear three important things you need to know about the election. Plus, hear Ohio state senator Nina Turner give her take on why this is just as important as a presidential election in […]

Was it the hair? For years sportscaster Pam Oliver has received backlash over her many, let’s just say, interesting hair choices. Now that’s she been replaced by Erin Andrews, people are wondering did the hair play a role in her replacement. Listen to audio player to hear Jeff Johnson reveal the real reason in this edition of 3 Things […]

The city of Cleveland is happy to have LeBron James back. A lot of fans think he made a great decision to come back to his hometown. Listen to audio player to hear how he will establish his own legacy in Cleveland this time around  in this edition of 3 Things You Should Know! Click here for more 3 […]

Most people know WWJD stands for “What Would Jesus Do.” But what you probably didn’t know is that you will have to pay Tyler Perry to use it. Why? Well, he just won a battle to trademark the phrase. Listen to audio player to hear how he acquired the phrase, and who is pissed about it in this edition of 3 […]

  Dear Robin Thicke, naming your album after Paula Patton isn’t enough to get her back. It’s no telling when the R&B singer will realize his public pleading is getting him no where, but Jeff Johnson knows what he needs to do that he should’ve been doing all along. Listen to the audio player to hear three […]

Malia Obama just landed herself an internship in Hollywood! But a lot of people are speaking out saying she only got the position because her dad is the president. Doesn’t that happen for people who aren’t part of the first family, too? Pretty sure it does. Listen to Jeff Johnson explain why people need to stop hating […]

  It’s been 20 years since O.J. Simpson was acquitted for the murder of his wife, Nicole Brown. Although people are still talking about the case, Jeff Johnson says we are focusing on the wrong thing. Listen to this edition of 3 Things You Should Know to hear what the O.J. Simpson case taught us about the justice system. Click here for more 3 […]

Dr. Maya Angelou represented so much to so many. The list could go on of how many things we’ve learned from this beautifully spirited women, but Jeff Johnson is breaking down the top three. Listen to this edition of 3 Things You Should Know to hear the most important takeaways from a woman of strength, talent, and courage. Click here for more 3 Things You […]

  It’s graduation season, and no matter if you’re going to high school, college, or into the workforce, Jeff Johnson has some words of advice. Listen to this edition of 3 Things You Should Know to hear the most important things graduates need to know this year. Click here for more 3 Things You Should Know from Jeff Johnson and listen to “The Rickey […]

  Mark Cuban came under fire after his comments about being prejudice. He made reference to crossing the street if he saw a black guy in a hoodie, which immediately made people take offense. Listen to this edition of 3 Things You Should Know to hear why Jeff Johnson says we shouldn’t be mad at Mark Cuban for saying what most of us […]