Demetrius Minor is a member of the national advisory council of the Project 21 black leadership network.
Demetrius is the author of the book Preservation and Purpose: The Making of a Young Millennial and a Manifesto for Faith, Family and Politics, and his writing has been featured in The Washington Times, on Townhall.com and by FreedomWorks.
Demetrius served as an White House intern during the administration of President George W. Bush.
Additionally, Demetrius was a program director and co-host for WNRR-Augusta and the co-host of “Points of Interest,” a local political show available through Comcast cable. He is a preacher and a graduate of the Pentecostals of Alexandria Ministers Training Center (POATC).
Demetrius is also a graduate of Augusta University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and government.
He and his wife, Riesa, currently reside in Tampa, FL, where they both serve on the leadership staff at Tampa Life Church.
Demetrius is an advocate for criminal justice reform and he's been working for years to get conservatives to rethink the death penalty. And you know what? He's right—there are plenty of reasons why conservatives should be concerned about the death …