Greetings and Welcome. Mokah-Jasmine Johnson is a public figure, motivational speaker, music artist, and successful entrepreneur with a deep commitment to advocating for racial and social justice.
Mokah is a dynamic and transformative speaker who merges activism, education, and the arts to inspire change. She is a passionate storyteller who speaks from lived experience, using her journey as an entrepreneur, civil rights activist, and artist to empower others. Her speaking style is engaging, thought-provoking, and motivational, blending real-world insights with creative expression.
Leadership: Mokah has over 20 years of experience in leadership across various sectors, which provides a solid foundation to discuss strategies for effective leadership, particularly in driving social change.
Activism: Her work in racial and social justice, including significant policy victories, positions her as an expert on how activism can be a catalyst for systemic change.
Entrepreneurship: As an experienced business owner, Mokah can inspire and guide emerging entrepreneurs, especially those from marginalized communities, on how to build successful ventures that also contribute to social equity.
Inclusivity: With her focus on creating diverse, inclusive, and equitable environments, Mokah can offer practical insights on how organizations and individuals can foster inclusivity in their communities and workplaces.
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Community leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, activists, educators, and corporate audiences interested in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Mokah’s ability to connect deeply with diverse audiences makes her a sought-after speaker for conferences, universities, corporate diversity programs, and grassroots movements. Whether through keynote speeches, workshops, or panel discussions, she leaves her audience not only inspired but equipped with the tools to take action.
In 2018, Mokah-Jasmine Johnson published her first book, Spirit of an Activist, which chronicles her
journey from a Jamaican immigrant to a fearless advocate for justice. The book explores her path to
founding the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement in response to racial injustices, blending
personal storytelling with practical guidance for activism. Part memoir, part survival guide, and part
call to action, Spirit of an Activist empowers readers to embrace their role in creating change.
Mokah is also the author of End School to Prison Pipeline, a hand book that sheds light on the
school-to-prison pipeline. Despite our differences, we are all connected—and together, we can
drive meaningful progress.