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Cardine Johnson

Cardine Johnson

Cardine Johnson is a graduate student at Georgia State University where she is majoring in digital media strategies. She currently works as a research coordinator for GSUTV. Her passion for news reporting continues to grow immensely as she has worked with NPR Next Radio Project, Atlanta news radio station WAOK-AM, and Modest Truth Magazine. She is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. As she continues her scholastic career as a graduate student, she hopes to engage in the various multimedia platforms of journalism, while also ensuring that the stories she shares reflects the diverse world around us.
Rights

Q&A: Stacey Abrams’ struggle to save democracy

ATLANTA — Which path Stacey Abrams will choose as a political candidate remains a question, but she has...

Apr 25, 2019
Americas

Stacey Abrams sets the stage for a fight for voters’ rights

ATLANTA — Former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams testified about systemic voting problems at a House subcommittee hearing this...

Feb 22, 2019
Rights

Voting rights in Georgia remain in doubt

Republican Brian Kemp didn’t resign his position as secretary of state until two days after the election in...

Dec 19, 2018
Democracy

Georgia’s secretary of state runoff highlights voting obstacles for minorities

ATLANTA — After a gubernatorial election that made national headlines for allegations of voter suppression, the people of Georgia...

Dec 05, 2018

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