N鈥檇ea Johnson was 12 when her mother, who had always encouraged her to 鈥渞each for the sky鈥, died of breast cancer.

The youngster responded by establishing an organization that, to this day, provides a space for children grappling with loss and raises funds to support families beset by medical bills.

Using loss and adversity as a spur to help others 鈥 through a commitment to social justice, public service and, ultimately, politics 鈥 has since become a defining motif for Johnson.

She was elected class president the year she lost her mom. She subsequently served on the City Council Youth Commission in her home town of Fairfield, California, from eighth grade through her graduation from high school, honing her skills as an advocate, public speaker and event organizer.

SPEAKING OUT Johnson says that her driving motivation is 鈥渉elping other women summon the courage to report their rapists.鈥 (Photo: Yellow Heart Committee)

While interning in a local Congressional office during her sophomore year at Diablo Community College, Johnson attended a statewide Democratic caucus and decided on the spot that she would one day seek public office.  She transferred to UCLA, where she majored in Political Science & Government, and spoke publicly about her bouts of depression following her mother鈥檚 death. Today she serves as Director of Community Relations at the Contra Costa Boys & Girls Club near Fairfield.

It was at UCLA, weeks before the start of her final semester, that Johnson was again tested by a soul-wrenching episode. On New Year鈥檚 Day, 2019, she was raped 鈥 and though she told a few close friends, she did not report the attack to the police.

鈥淚t was cognitive dissonance,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 was an R.A. [Resident Assistant] 鈥 I鈥檇 been trained in rape crisis. I knew how to help other people. But now I was the victim.鈥

It was cognitive dissonance. I was an R.A. [Resident Assistant] 鈥 I鈥檇 been trained in rape crisis. I knew how to help other people. But now I was the victim.

鈥 N鈥檇ea Johnson (M.A., 鈥20) founder of the Yellow Heart Committee for trauma survivors

Three months later, Johnson entered a hospital for pre-scheduled jaw reconstruction, and when she came out of surgery, she couldn鈥檛 walk.

鈥淭heories flew that I might鈥檝e had a stroke on the table or nerve damage, but it was really Conversion Disorder,鈥 she would write later. In reality, 鈥淚 had been so traumatized from my rape that my body converted the psychological stress into a physical reaction and caused the weakness in my legs.鈥

As she underwent a week and a half of rehab, Johnson again responded in her trademark way, envisioning a non-profit devoted to the mental health needs of trauma survivors.

The day she left the hospital, she filed a police report and went on social media to share her plan for the  鈥 so named, as she explains on the organization鈥檚 website, 鈥渋n honor of my mother鈥檚 favorite color 鈥 The color yellow represented sunshine, happiness, and joy to her, and that鈥檚 what we are trying to bring to survivors everywhere.鈥

鈥淢y Facebook blew up,鈥 she recalls.

During the past two years, Yellow Heart has become a sounding board and support outlet for victims of physical and sexual assault. The effort has encouraged several women to bring the details of their own assaults to the attention of the police.

鈥淗elping other women summon the courage to report their rapists is why I do it,鈥 Johnson says. 

During the same period, Johnson has been taking decisive steps to make good on her political ambitions.

Last spring she received her master鈥檚 degree in Politics & Education from Teachers College, where she worked closely with Sharon Lynn Kagan, the College鈥檚 Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Early Childhood & Family Policy and Co-Director of its .

Centered, dedicated, and 鈥榞ood鈥 driven, N鈥檇ea takes the tough stuff of life and turns it into fuel to power her intellect, charisma, and passion. She knows what matters and magically bypasses ambiguity and animosity to grasp the essential and move the agenda!

鈥 Sharon Lynn Kagan, Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Early Childhood & Family Policy

鈥淐entered, dedicated, and 鈥榞ood鈥 driven, N鈥檇ea takes the tough stuff of life and turns it into fuel to power her intellect, charisma, and passion,鈥 Kagan wrote in a recent email.  鈥淪he knows what matters and magically bypasses ambiguity and animosity to grasp the essential and move the agenda!鈥   

Meanwhile, just around the time she was preparing to come to New York City, Johnson was invited to share the Yellow Heart story with delegates to California鈥檚 2019 Democratic convention, where then-Senator Kamala Harris was in attendance. A year later, Joe Biden tapped Harris to be his running mate.

鈥淵ou know what this means,鈥 a friend told Johnson following that announcement. 鈥淚t is a big deal for you.鈥

Johnson needed no prodding.

鈥淥h, I knew what it meant,鈥 says Johnson, the first Black and youngest-ever president of the Costa Contra Young Democrats Club. 鈥淚t meant that things were about to shift politically in Northern California in terms of who can move from one seat to another. It created an opportunity for me and my friends to run for public office.鈥 

Assisted by Emerge, a non-profit that provides support and candidate training for female office-seekers, Johnson is now laying the groundwork for a campaign to represent the California Third District in the U.S. Congress 鈥 possibly as early as 2022, which, should she win, could make her the youngest member of the House of Representatives. 

Johnson has no doubt she鈥檒l get there.   

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if it will happen in 鈥22 or 鈥24,鈥 she says.  But, either way, look out 鈥 because I鈥檓 coming.鈥