By Jawn Murray, BlackVoices.com Most know Kevin Powell as a member of the groundbreaking MTV reality show, 'The Real World.'
It has been 16 years since Powell's introduction via reality television. Instead of appearing on various reunion specials and 'Real World/Road Rules Challenge' competitions, Powell opted to take a different route.
He became a journalist, an activist, a hip-hop aficionado, an author, a lecturer and a pundit. Now, the 42-year-old
While some would think that the transition from reality television to politics is quite a leap, Powell feels as though it's a smooth transition.
"I have been a political activist and community organizer since I was an 18-year-old college student at
back and forth between being a public servant and an artist, a writer, ever since. People know the pop culture stuff because I have done a lot of television, not just for MTV, and because I was a founding staff member for 'Vibe,' and did a number of their cover stories. But I have always been about leadership and community work my entire life," he explained.
Powell's community work is quite impressive too!
"My work has covered everything from voter education and registration, to working on political campaigns of everyone from Jesse Jackson in the 1980s to Barack Obama, today. It also includes fighting for affordable housing, doing extensive Hurricane Katrina relief work and dealing with the myriad of challenges confronting Black males in these early days of the 21st century," he offered.
Sounds almost like a campaign speech.
But Powell is entrenched in his current campaign and his passion for politics resonates when he speaks.
This is his second run for Congress and he hopes he can unseat longtime Representative Ed Towns of
"There is a great year to run for office. It is like the perfect storm because of all the interest generated by both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. More women than ever before, and more younger Americans than ever before are voting, volunteering for campaigns, and running for office. And I am running against a 25-year incumbent Congressman here in
The author of books like 'Someday We'll All Be Free' and 'Keepin' It Real: Post-MTV Reflections On Race, Sex, and Politics' said that his stint on 'The Real World' and his work at 'Vibe' have been an asset to his campaign run.
"So many people have said to me that they followed me from 'The Real World' to 'Vibe' to my community work to all the TV appearances and now they
are proud of the fact I am running for Congress," he admitted.
And Powell's celebrity status hasn't hurt his fundraising endeavors, with a who's who list of personalities writing checks for the cause.
"We have gotten donations from folks like Gloria Steinem, Susan L. Taylor, Hill Harper, Chris Rock and his wife Malaak Compton-Rock," he shared, before adding: "I am proud to say my long-time friend Dave Chappelle is hosting a big fundraiser for us in
Why have this people decided to put their money behind Powell? For him, the answer is simple.
"Education and the economy and ending the war in and getting universal healthcare for all Americans, are some of the key issues Congressman Powell will be fighting for. First and foremost, as a product of the ghetto, a product of public schools, a product of government help to go to college, I know how critical an education was to my life. I do a lot of work with young
people, with youth, in
To find out more about Powell's platform and get additional information on his Dave Chappelle-hosted fundraiser, you can visit him online at www.kevinpowellforcongress.org.
Additionally, DJ Drama hosted a mix-tape CD called 'Powell For The People' that was produced and mixed by DJ Reborn that available for free download on MySpace. Visit www.MySpace.com/KP4C to get it now.
Word For Word - May 23, 2008
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''There was one perfect person, and they called him Jesus Christ,'' Chapman said. ''You have to ... realize that everyone is human, and you can err.'' --Dog "The Bounty Hunter."
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1. THE FIRST TIME I SAW KEVIN ON THE REAL WORLD I KNEW HE WAS SOMETHING SPECIAL, HE WASN'T LIKE THE REST DRINKING, SLEEPING WITH RANDOM PEOPLE AND JUST PLAIN ACTING CRAZY. I'M GLAD HE TOOK THAT OPPORTUNITY AND TURNED IT INTO SOMETHING POSTIVE, GOOD LUCK KEVIN I WISH YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS.
LORRAINE at 10:39AM on Jul 7th 2008