Bill Johnson gained most of his journalistic experience on the West Coast as a staff writer, reporter, editor and columnist. He has also been a faculty member of the University of Arizona's Editing Program for Minority Journalists within the Institute for Journalism Education. Johnson won the National Headliner Award's First Place for Columns in 1995 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for commentary in 1993.
- JOHNSON: Street people lying low for DNC
August 19, 2008 - JOHNSON: Despite the mudslinging, candidate still loves party
August 16, 2008 - JOHNSON: Race discussion stumbles on words
August 15, 2008 - JOHNSON: Polis man of my dreams, whether I like it or not
August 13, 2008 - JOHNSON: Another year, another labor of love at Watch-Care Academy
August 9, 2008 - JOHNSON: 733 feet is miles from free speech
August 7, 2008 - JOHNSON: Like her art, woman's life is layered
August 6, 2008 - JOHNSON: Soldier sees death in the cards
August 1, 2008 - JOHNSON: An ugly day in the neighborhood
July 23, 2008 - JOHNSON: Denver attorney sees rough ride for free speech at DNC
July 18, 2008 - See full list of stories by Bill Johnson...




