Lennox Yearwood Jr.

Minister; community and environmental activist; President & CEO, Hip Hop Caucus

Minister, community and environmental activist, and President & CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus — a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that encourages young people to participate in the democratic process.

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Leah Penniman and Reverend Lennox Yearwood share their passion for farming and explore the shifting landscape in the fight for environmental and racial justice.

Leah Penniman and Reverend Lennox Yearwood on food, farming, faith, and hip-hop

Leah Penniman and Reverend Lennox Yearwood share their passion for farming and explore the shifting landscape in the fight for environmental and racial justice.

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