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Powell's Politics: Original 'Real World' Star Makes Congressional Bid

Posted Jul 7th 2008 4:45AM by Jawn Murray
Filed under: BV Buzz

By Jawn Murray, BlackVoices.comKevin Powell

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 New Jersey native is taking all of those things to the next level and pursuing his desire to run for political office.

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 Rutgers University , some 24 years ago. My life has always been Kevin Powell, Lucy Koteen & Josh Skaller 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. Kevin Powell during 'The Real World' yearsThis is his second run for Congress and he hopes he can unseat longtime Representative Ed Towns of New York 's 10th district.

"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 Brooklyn , who has been largely invisible and disengaged from the people here. So in this climate of change he is being exposed for how mediocre he has been, how he has been winning election every two years because folks, up until this year, simply were not voting. I have not seen this kind of excitement with young around politics since Jesse Jackson in the 1980s," he said.

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 theyKevin Powell and the kids 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 New York City on Wednesday, July 9th. God has blessed me to be the rare political candidate who really has legit community organizing credentials and a pop culture and entertainment background, and we are using everything I've learned from both sides to win this election."

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 Kevin Powell speaks at the Essence Music Festivalpeople, with youth, in New York City , and around the country, and that is the number one thing that has got many of us stuck. Limited education, limited skills, means limited life opportunities, and more than likely a life of being stuck in poverty, in misery, and many of the vicious cycles that keep us down, like early pregnancies, drug and alcohol abuse, and trips back and forth to prison," he clarified.

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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    "I've always had a weird thing about it (having kids) because my parents divorced when I was three and I didn't really have many examples of what was the norm."-- Mariah Carey on having kids.

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    "I don't know how good I'll be at it, but it's something that I want to try." -- Rihanna,the "Umbrella" hitmaker is reportedly set to star in upcoming film Mama Black Widow - the story of a black family's migration from the South in the 1930s.

    ''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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    "I heard this CD in its entirety for the first time just days ago and was devastated. Riddled with grief over an album that was seemingly so carelessly orchestrated, I sat down with the president of Koch (records) to come to a decision on how to make the best of this situation. In another phase of my life and career, I would have dealt with this situation with litigation, but for the benefit of my fans and in the wake of the profound spiritual cleansing I recently underwent in prison, I made the decision to settle our creative differences amicably. My fans have waited seven years for an in-store release and deserve my very best." -- Foxy Brown tells Allhiphop.com about her new CD.

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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

2. I am concerned about his domestic violence complaints filed though they were in his younger years I wanted to know the full story regarding those complaints

penny at 4:11PM on Jul 7th 2008

3. I have no idea who this guy is but I'd vote for him as long as he doesn't start talking about all that "Cosby Critical" stuff. I admit that Blacks can do better and some are "A Hot Ghetto Mess", but the rules were never fair. I'd rather attack the system than attack my brother over a nickel.

Cecil Jones at 10:34PM on Jul 7th 2008

4. I've met Kevin years ago. He is a solid, grounded person. Asked him about the whole Real World thing and just as I thought, it wasn't reality, but a situation set up to create the perception of the stereotypical angry black male. That was usually the case for subsequent "Real" World and all other "reality" shows. Remember Omarossa kept telling people, to the extent her contract allowed, that what they saw and perceived wasn't real. Which is why the Apprentice kept bringing her back. Ratings dropped when she left. Reality TV is scripted.

I hope Kevin wins; he will most likely not get bitten by the political sameness bug.

E. Joyce at 8:08AM on Jul 9th 2008

5. Good Lord…I don’t know this guy but it seems that he doesn’t have a clue about the political dynamic in NY…he will become part of the leftist liberal cabal that is perpetuating the vicious cycle of misery in his community.....LOL.

Lisette at 9:03AM on Jul 9th 2008

6. Kevin,

I'm sure you will do the very best for your community.

Blacklace101 at 9:59AM on Jul 9th 2008

7. as an actor living in broolyn nyc.i spoke with kevin numerous time.very joval and intelligent he has what it takes to become a politian.his attitude is lets keep trying he has inspired me as an actor to push for change and not to back-trott.congrats kevin on your journey we broolynite are wiyh you..

horus is jesus at 11:04AM on Jul 9th 2008

8. I THINK KEVIN IS VERY INTELLIGENT, AND VERY GROUNDED. HE SPEAKS THE TRUTH AND I HOPE HE WILL GET INTO POLITICS AND SPEAK UP ON THINGS NEEDED.

GOTyourBACK!! at 2:43PM on Jul 9th 2008

9. He has one helluva fight with the incumbent being such a fixture in NYC politics. All I can do is wish him well.

Miss Wanda at 5:12PM on Jul 9th 2008

10. Cecil,
I understand when you say the rules are not fair. But that has absolutely nothing to do with personal responsiblity and that what black people fail to realized. They are responsible for raising their children, they are responsible for provide a safe and comfortable environment for their children to learn and grow. We all know that black never had the financial backing they need to substain themselves but guess what those that believed raised children to the best of their ability to have successful responsible adults.. I know that u think Bill Cosby was being unfair and hard on black america but that's what is needed to wake them up
they have been sleeping too long now.

Blacklace101 at 6:49PM on Jul 9th 2008

11. It is definitely time for Kevin to rise to the political arena. I do not know him from "real World", never watched the show, but I like his politics, his activism,and his mid. He is a breath of fresh air and someone I truly admire. He will bring change and focus and vibrancy to an office and constituency that can be embraced by all. I am truly happy to hear that he will run, and although I am not a brooklynite, he has all of my support anyday, allday. God Bless you Kevin. Do your thing!!!!

Belle

Belle at 8:56PM on Jul 9th 2008

12. kevin powell, will not get the united support of all brooklynites. He is only talking about the same smoke screen issues all politicians toss out every election season. He supports the same dynamic;that has allowed gentrification to push hardworking blacks folks and our community's elders out of their homes.

elizabeth kelly at 10:48PM on Jul 9th 2008

13. From watching him on tv and reading some of his articles he has been ready for this job for a while. I wish him the best.

shann at 12:08AM on Jul 10th 2008

14. I am so proud of Kevin. We grew up together in Jersey City. We lived on the same block! He has come along way from being a mischief little boy (throwing a cat over a fence to a vicious dog!..lol) He knows what I'm talking about. Just continue to stay on the right path and do right for our communities...don't forget about your roots (Jersey City)!!

Measey at 1:06AM on Jul 10th 2008

15. Too bad he is just about business as usual and no different than the incumbent he is trying to unseat. Why is he using his summer interns subsidized by the city for campaign labor which it TOTALLY illegal?

Pookie at 5:32PM on Jul 10th 2008

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