Humboldt State University press release:

Dr. Johnson

Cheryl Johnson, Psy.D., has recently been named Executive Director of the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at Humboldt State University. In this role, Johnson will also serve as the HSU Title IX Coordinator.  Her appointment begins July 1, 2017.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the HSU community and look forward to enhancing access, creating additional opportunities, and supporting attainment for all students, especially for our historically vulnerable populations. Humboldt State University’s unique student population and focus on social and environmental justice will provide many opportunities to develop new pathways for success and attainment,” says Johnson.

Johnson currently oversees “2020 Vision and Beyond” for the City of Berkeley, a citywide equity movement to increase opportunity and access, and thereby eliminate racial predictability, and increase equity for all students. “2020 Vision and Beyond” deploys interventions at key points along the K-12 developmental pathway. The underlying assumption in the pathway is that the needs of the whole child, including early childhood education, health, and family engagement are all important for student success and attainment.

Johnson recently completed yearlong leadership training in the Government Alliance on Racial and Equity (GARE) effort to increase equity in government and city systems. She has been a leader in overseeing the development of a Racial Gap Analysis for the City of Berkeley and directing the design of the city’s Equity Action Plan.

While attending The Wright Institute, where she earned her doctorate of psychology degree, she was one of the founding members of the Wright Institute Students of Color. WISOC was created to support students of color as they navigated the field of clinical psychology, a discipline not heavily populated by people of color. She later served as an alumna on the admissions committee for three years, in order to recruit more people of color in the field of psychology.

Johnson is the co-founder and former president of CJM Associates, an organizational development, and management-consulting firm. CJM Associates was founded with the mission to promote the welfare of vulnerable and diverse populations by contributing to the effective functioning of public, private and non-profit service systems, and the leadership and staff that serve those populations.

Over her career, Johnson has worked with diverse populations such as the chronically mentally ill, incarcerated women re-entering into mainstream society and reunifying with their children, homeless women and their children, school-aged youth, and children and families involved with courts and social service systems. The principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion apply to all of the work that Johnson has done and will continue to do in the future.

In addition, Johnson has previously worked with private corporations, non-profit organizations, large public agencies, educational institutions and the U.S. military, and brings over 15 years of experience in organizational development, policy and program analysis and design, change management, training, and development. Johnson received her doctorate in psychology from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, Calif., and her master’s of science in Human Resource Development from Troy State University in Dothan, Ala.

Johnson is drawn to HSU’s long-time, consistent environmental and social justice missions and the opportunity to live in California’s beautiful and friendly North Coast. Johnson’s broad experience implementing system-wide change initiatives including program design, implementation, and management in the areas of increasing equity and diversity, reducing community violence, public health and wellness, civic engagement, mental health will compliment HSU’s vision and goals. Johnson believes that historical trauma, racism, and creating equity are intricately interwoven, and unpacking the relationship and manifestations of these elements is paramount in a community’s healing and transformation.

She loves farmers’ markets, interior design, and art galleries. She looks forward to exploring the local farm-to-table restaurants and exploring Victorian architecture.