Kim Johnson
Producer, The SourceKim Johnson is the producer for Texas Public Radio’s live, call-in show The Source. She is a Trinity University alum with bachelor’s degrees in Communication and Spanish, and a Master of Arts Degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Kim is an active part of San Antonio’s music scene. She co-founded the local music-centric organization SATX Music in 2011, books talent for various events including the yearly, multi-venue San Antonio Music Showcase and hosts Texas Public Radio's TPR Live music series.
Kim grew up in Tyler and Dallas, Texas, and is the oldest of six. She loves cats, is an avid festival-goer and will annihilate any challenger in a game of Scrabble.
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Following a summer of protests against police brutality and in honor of the lives lost to it, FRONTLINE's latest documentary examines race, policing and…
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The COVID-19 crisis has changed and continues to affect everyday life, including for our pets and for the many animals still in need of a loving home.…
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In the past three months, the U.S. has experienced a spate of extreme weather and experts say there's no doubt that human-induced climate change is to…
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After months of protests and difficult conversations, what is the way forward to create a more racially just and equitable San Antonio? In this locally…
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Months of protests following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and other Black Americans at the hands of law enforcement put a…
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The country’s legacy of racism has come into sharp focus since George Floyd’s death put police brutality against Black Americans on the forefront of our…
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On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a nationwide ban on evictions that would keep tenants who lost jobs or…
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The City of San Antonio's budget went up by over $100 million the past few years, but the proposal for fiscal year 2021 totals $2.9 billion — $7.7 million…
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Job losses related to the COVID-19 crisis are mounting locally and throughout Texas. San Antonio saw a record-low unemployment in February of 3.1%. In…