Black Male Voter Project was founded by W. Mondale Robinson, who currently serves as our principal. Born one of thirteen children—in an environment riddled with all the norms of poverty for a Southern Black family. That vantage point gave him a front-row seat to all that plagues the oppressed and underserved in our nation, and it would eventually be at the root of all of his work. He began seeking answers to accepted social constructs at an early age and quickly saw the need to challenge those flawed ideas taking the path of solution architect. With appearances on television news programs such as Democracy Now, Al-Jazeera, NPR, ABC, MSNBC, Australian Public Broadcasting and others and his political and cultural columns on The Village Celebration, he has become a leading voice in what moves Black men. W. Mondale has worked on more than 160 campaigns (local, statewide, federal, and international). He also led #ALLACTION, an online organizing group specializing in tech-community organizing, training for successful civil disobedience actions, and strategic advocacy planning. W. Mondale was recently elected Mayor of his hometown of Enfield, North Carolina.