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Dr. Jessica Johnson

Dr. Jessica A. Johnson is an educator, columnist and researcher in Columbus, Ohio whose academic work centers on race and gender issues in sport history and popular culture. Her most recent scholarly article on the rioting that occurred after the 1910 Jack Johnson/Jim Jeffries heavyweight title fight was published in the Encyclopedia of American Race Riots. She has lectured in the Comparative Studies and African American and African Studies departments at The Ohio State University.

 

Dr. Johnson currently teaches English composition courses in the Communications Skills department at Columbus State Community College. She has been featured as a panelist on WOSU-TV’s Columbus On The Record and is a special correspondent for The Columbus Dispatch and an opinion columnist for The Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, GA).

 

Dr. Johnson is active in the community through her church, Support Ministries of Jesus Christ, Inc., where she is a musician for the praise and worship team.

 

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Steve and Barry's are making stylish sneakers and fashion lines affordable by teaming with Stephon Marbury, Ben Wallace and Venus Williams.

Shaq has a 'Big Challenge' on his hands

Shaquille O'Neal faces a daunting task trying to get six obese middle school kids into shape. His fight against the childhood obesity epidemic becomes even more difficult when he campaigns for mandatory PE in Florida's schools.
The man-child anointed king of the NBA four years ago appeared ready to assume his throne, but he could not conquer the West. LeBron James still has a way to go before he completely rules the NBA.

Adam "Pacman" Jones may think his one-year suspension from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is too harsh.  On the contrary, the new conduct standards are just what the league needed.

African Americans comprise less than 10 percent of the rosters of Major League Baseball teams this season, a disturbing trend that threatens Jackie Robinson's legacy.

We should extend our discussion on language that demeans black women after condemning Imus. Read on to learn more about this.

Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith reached the pinnacle of pro football last Sunday, a journey that began in the 1920s with Fritz Pollard coaching the Akron Pros. 

Marion Jones' fall from grace

In her prime, Marion Jones was the goddess of track and field. Her preliminary EPO results mark the descent of a once powerful and graceful champion.

Much of the media attention on the Duke lacrosse team has focused on race and class division. The culture of sports entitlement should also be addressed. 

The movie "Glory Road" reminds us that full integration of college basketball was not that long ago.