One More Lines Up Against Lineweaver
Posted on April 2, 2009 at 1:05 pmEnough opponents and Lineweaver can get busted by judges and newsmen all he wants.
But in attendance at the meeting was political no-name Jeff Brousal, who said he too was going to be challenging Lineweaver in next year’s election. Brousal has a PhD and works as a forensic toxicologist for the state of Tennessee department of agriculture.
In a campaign platform state, Brousal said he volunteers for the charitable group Court Appointed Special Advocates, and is familiar with the court system.
“I write a report to the judge in juvenile cases after interviewing the family, teachers, friends, and medical professionals that are involved,” Brousal said of his work with CASA for the juvenile court system. “I recommend services and plans of action for the best interest of the child. This is where I get my knowledge of the court system, procedures and the judges.”
Court officer David Smith has already announced he’s running, while school board member Karen Johnson and District 29 Councilwoman Vivian Wilhoite are also rumored to be interested in the position.
Karen Raises The Stakes Higher
Posted on October 15, 2008 at 12:59 pmAsked to speak before an assembly of black women, the sole black school board member who voted in favor of Metro Schools rezoning proposal makes sure her views will be heard by the masses — black and white:
In a letter Johnson distributed widely this morning, Johnson said she is “pleased” to explain her votes to the local members of 100 Black Women. But she asked that Porter attend the meeting as well, and that the meeting be made open to the public due to the presence of more than one board member.
Vivian Wilhoite’s Former Campaign Manager And The Karen Johnson Recall Effort
Posted on July 19, 2008 at 3:38 pmKaren Y. Johnson, the single black school board member who voted for the rezoning plan for Metro Schools some call segregationist, exposes the man spearheading an effort to recall her as the campaign manager for one of her former political opponents.
The Devil Wears Lipstick?
Posted on July 10, 2008 at 10:06 amJanell Ross reports on the still hot controversy over the school board member Karen Y. Johnson, the only black member of the board to vote for a proposal many say will result in the re segregation of Metro schools:
“It seems we’ve got a few Aunt Jemimas and Stepin Fetchits in this city,” said Roger Ligon, a prominent black contractor who attended Tuesday’s meeting. “I guess Karen was supported by the chamber and those sorts of groups. And I guess she feels that she needs to support them and their interests, but you have to wonder … with her being so young, she probably does not have the same passion for non-segregation that I have.
“I didn’t know what a new book looked like until I got to college.”
Proponents of the plan say it will put children in schools closer to home, make it easier for their parents to get involved and boost student performance.
Its opponents say the push for “neighborhood schools” is little more than a subterfuge for de facto segregation.
Johnson, a fan of red lipstick and pearls, is the married mother of two sons and one stepson. All three boys graduated from Metro public schools, according to Johnson’s blog profile.
She has a bachelor’s degree in business and human resource management and a master’s degree from Trevecca Nazarene University in business management. She spent just over a decade in human resources at Nashville-based hospital giant HCA Inc. Today, Johnson and her husband are the co-owners of a printing shop.
A fan of red lipstick and pearls? What the heck was that little aside about? Isn’t red lipstick like the default color for lipstick? Don’t a majority of women wear lipstick, especially for formal occassions (like, say, a school board meeting)?
Johnson was not available for comment in the story so how does the reporter know Johnson is a “fan” of pearls? How many times has she seen her wear them other than at a board meeting? I mean excuse her for dressing up.
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