
Betsy Johnson is an autism educator and specialist who writes and performs poetry centered on disability justice. The Hopkinton resident’s work uses storytelling as a vehicle for disability advocacy. Her poem “Mathematics of Mercy,” which touches on “the human cost of cutting Medicaid,” recently was read on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives by Massachusetts Rep. Jake Auchincloss. Although she has published poetry in the past, her focus now is on live performance. “I feel my reach is much more effective when I perform my poetry,” said Johnson, whose work can be found at autismconsults.org. “Right now, we need community. … Art is the one of the best ways to create community.”
The Arts Residency, sponsored by realtor Alan Connell, is a regular Hopkinton Independent feature. Every other week, Hopkinton Independent staff selects an individual to highlight following consultation with leaders in the local arts community.




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