Bio
Kenya Johnson is a transdisciplinary scholar-entrepreneur committed to transforming how we think about labor, work, and economics. Rooted in Womanism, her work explores spiritual sustainability at the intersection of labor, values, and sovereignty.
As the Founder & CEO of Auclare Vision, Kenya challenges dominant labor narratives through community-driven career wellness experiences. A national speaker, she has shared her expertise at numerous conferences and collaborates with both local and national workforce initiatives. She is a proud alumna of Howard University and Bowie State University, where she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, respectively.
Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Sociology & Social Justice at Morgan State University, Kenya’s research examines alternative, non-exploitative economic models in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Her work aims to empower the most vulnerable at work to reclaim their agency, redefine work beyond extraction, and cultivate the courage to pursue sovereignty.
In all of her work, Kenya serves as a catalyst for both individual and systemic transformation, guiding people and organizations toward a transformative and sustainable future.