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Rev Lennox Yearwood, Jr.
Branch of service: Air Force Reserve (USAFR)
Unit: 89th Air Lift Wing
Rank: 2LT
Home: Washington , Washington D.C.
Served in: Andrews Air Force Base, MD
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr., is a minister, community activist, and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life. A powerful and fiery orator, Rev. Yearwood works diligently and tirelessly to encourage the Hip Hop generation to utilize its political and social voice. He currently serves as President of the Hip Hop Caucus in Washington, D.C. The Hip Hop Caucus is a national, nonprofit,nonpartisan, organization that inspires and motivates those born after the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Rev. Yearwood is known for his activist work as the National Director of the Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign in which he organized a coalition of national organizations and grassroots organizations to advocate for the rights of Hurricane Katrina survivors. More recently, Rev. Yearwood has become an important figure in the peace movement as an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq and the Bush Administration. He was an Officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and recently led a "Make Hip Hop Not War" national tour to engage more young people in the movement for peace. Rev. Yearwood was the co-creator of the 2004 campaign "Vote or Die" under Sean "Diddy" Combs' political group Citizen Change. He was also the Political and Grassroots Director for Russell Simmons' Hip Hop Summit Action Network in 2003 and 2004, and a Senior Consultant to Jay Z's Voice Your Choice. Rev. Yearwood, was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. He earned his undergraduate degree from University of the District of Columbia in 1998 and was awarded a Master of Divinity from Howard University in May 2002. Firmly grounded in his Caribbean and Louisiana roots, Rev. Yearwood is a fierce advocate for the poor and minorities. Rev. Yearwood has been seen on Aljazeerz, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNBC, Telesur, CNN, BET Tonight, MTV, BBC and C-Span and featured in the Washington Post, and The New York Times. Posts by Rev Lennox Yearwood, Jr. |