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Ayana Johnson
2009 Fellow
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Ayana Johnson has an antidote to our climate delusions
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson curates Climate Futurism exhibit
“Be tenacious on behalf of life on Earth” Ayana Johnson commencement address
What if we get this right? Ayana Johnson interviewed in On Being
Johnson named to TIME100 Next 2021
Two fellows named on list of 1,000 inspiring Black scientists
Johnson to be featured panelist at environmental grantmakers event
Switzer Fellow-authored books in 2019 & 2020
Our oceans brim with climate solutions. We need a Blue New Deal.
There is Nothing Naïve About Moral Clarity
Ayana Johnson: Meet the black woman saving the earth's oceans one initiative at a time
Johnson on Science Friday segment about climate wars in Washington
Johnson in video on ocean conservation as a social justice issue
Johnson writes op-ed on importance of young voters and voters of color to climate policy
Johnson writing regular ocean conservation blog for Scientific American
Johnson launches new consulting firm for ocean problems
In a time of hurricanes, we must talk about environmental conservation
What's next for the March for Science
Ayana Johnson: Co-leader of the 'March for Science'
I Never Thought I'd be Marching for Science
The key to halting climate change: admit we can't save everything
Johnson co-authors New York Times op-ed on Caribbean's coral reefs
Johnson's paper on list of influential conservation papers of 2014
Fostering Community Strategies For Saving the World's Oceans
Johnson on panel at American Museum of Natural History
Johnson's work on how the famous marshmallow study explains environmental conservation covered by The Atlantic
Johnson interviewed on Antiguan radio about Barbuda Blue Halo Initiative
Johnson quoted by National Geographic on Aspen Environment Forum
Johnson accepts position of Director of Science and Solutions at the Waitt Foundation
Ayana Johnson wins 2011 Solution Search
Heard and Seen by Melissa Garren at the Smith Fellows' Federal Policy Workshop
Heard and Seen by Melissa Garren at the Smith Fellows' Federal Policy Workshop
Ayana Johnson profiled Science360 video
Ayana Johnson Receives Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship