Research and Reporting
Journalism and Research Based Publications
My artwork, whether performance, essays, or collage is often research intensive. The below list of publications are ones that are best classified as scholarly or journalistic.
- “The Death of Anna Salzer in Rochester State Hospital, 1897.” MNopedia. 2025. web.
- “The Commitment and Guardianship of Lydia B. Angier, 1896-1907.” MNopedia. 2024. web.
- "Salone remains Student Senate vice president," Minneapolis College's City College News. Mar 24, 2016. p. 4 & 5.
- "MCTC Presidential Candidates Visit Campus," by Alison Bergblom Johnson and Kayla Bickham. Minneapolis College's City College News. Mar 3, 2016. p. 4 & 5, cover story.
- "Undocumented students fight over visibility: MSCSA General Assembly turned contentious," Minneapolis College's City College News. Oct 27, 2015.
- "'People could not tell that I was homeless': Students at MCTC experience homelessness more than nine percent above national and state findings. Many cases of homelessness go unreported due to stigmas associated with the term and different definitions," by Alison Bergblom Johnson and Trevor Squires. Minneapolis College's City College News. Dec 9, 2014.
- "This is basketball: Sexism from all sides," Minneapolis College's City College News. Sep 18, 2014.
- "Being queer and Christian: Integrating faith and sexuality," Minneapolis College's City College News. Sep 13, 2014.
- “Fueling Economic Empowerment with Food: Cooperative Connects Health and Wealth” St. Paul: Minnesota Women's Press, Feb 7, 2006.
- “Why have Women Business Leaders?” St. Paul: Minnesota Women's Press, Mar 7, 2006.
- “An Emotional Landscape: Artist's book portrays women who have survived breast cancer” St. Paul: Minnesota Women's Press, Mar 21, 2006.
- “More Than a Pill” St. Paul: Minnesota Women's Press, Apr 4, 2006.
- “Think About It: A Compendium of Interesting Items,” Front of Book Section. St. Paul: Minnesota Women’s Press, Feb 8, 2006; Mar 8, 2006; Apr 5, 2006; April 19, 2006.
Related Professional Experience
- Co-editor and Literary Project Manager. Part of the Equity and Inclusion Division & African American Empowerment Center (AME) at Minneapolis College, Minneapolis, MN. with funding from MinnState Innovations, [precisions TK] Produced “Out from the Shadows of Minneapolis: Power, Pride, and Perseverance at a Northern Community College,” edited by Alison Bergblom Johnson and Dr. Jay Williams, Minneapolis College, 2019. available online via OpenDora
- Editor-in-Chief. City College News. Minneapolis Community and Technical College. December 2014 - December 2015. Also Staff Reporter Fall Semester 2014.
- Editorial Intern. Minnesota Women's Press. St. Paul, MN. 2006.