Correspondent/Producer Alexis Johnson

Alexis Johnson is an Emmy-winning correspondent based in Washington D.C. Alexis began her career in journalism as a Multimedia Journalist at WVVA, the NBC affiliate in Bluefield, West Virginia. She then moved into digital and print news as a breaking news reporter for NJ.com in New Jersey. In 2018, Johnson was hired as a Digital News Editor at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette before switching to a reporting role covering trending topics at the start of 2020. 

Alexis joined VICE News in October 2020 and went on to cover politics, race, and culture. She appeared on multiple platforms including VICE News Tonight, VICE on Showtime, Counter Space, Breaking the Vote, VICE News Reports Podcast, as well as appearing across VICE’s social platforms including TikTok and Twitch. 

Alexis has covered the biggest national stories including the 2020 general election, the 2022 midterms, the aftermath of Jan. 6th, the inauguration of President Joe Biden, the Derek Chauvin verdict, the arrest and detainment of Brittney Griner, the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the fall of Roe v. Wade and the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police. She was awarded a 2023 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism for her coverage of death threats made against election workers after the 2020 presidential election and the attack on American democracy.

Alexis also reported on cultural topics like Black spirituality, the struggles of Black TikTok influencers, and diversity in the pilot industry, a story that was nominated for a 2023 News and Documentary Emmy. She has also appeared as a host of the digital series VICE Debates, moderating a panel about colorism that reached over half a million viewers on Youtube.

For her final project at VICE, Alexis hosted, co-produced and co-directed a feature-length documentary titled Vice News Presents: When Black Women Go Missing that is streaming on Tubi. The film takes an in-depth look at the crisis surrounding the disproportionate number of missing and murdered Black women around the country and investigates the causes of the epidemic.

A Pittsburgh native, Alexis graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania before earning a Master's Degree in Media Studies and Production from Temple University. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists as well as Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.

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Awards

Emmy - nominee
News and Documentary Emmy
Outstanding Soft Feature Story: Short Form, Airlines are Turning to Black Women to Save Them, 2023

Walter Cronkite
Excellence in TV Political Journalism
Death Threats to Election Workers, We Called Them Back, 2023

Media Impact Award
IUP College of Education and Communications, 2022

Emmy
News and Documentary Emmy
Outstanding Newscast, VICE News, 2021

People of the Year
Pittsburgh City Paper, 2020

Organizations

National Association of Black Journalists

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.