Jen White Johnson | Designer, Photographer, Art Activist & Educator
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Jen White-Johnson is a Disabled Designer, Photographer, Art Activist, and Art Educator. Jennifer is a disabled designer whose work explores the erasure of black disabled children in digital and literary media. The visuals she makes using photo and design are her own acts of resistance that amplify conversations with the Disability community, igniting the continued need to develop anti-racist, anti-ableist media. Her activist work has been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post and AfroPunk and this year she was selected as an honoree on the 2020 Diversability’s D-30 Disability Impact List. She holds an MFA in Graphic Design from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a BA in Visual Arts from University of Maryland Baltimore County.