Jesse Lee Peterson
Founder and President, Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson is the most courageous, outspoken critic of the civil-rights establishment in America today. Often referred to as the “antidote to Jesse Jackson”, Rev. Peterson is the author of the annual “National Day of Repudiation of Jesse Jackson” event. As Rev. Peterson likes to say, “It looks like I have a job for life!” Rev. Peterson is also the man behind the National Boycott of the NAACP, believing the organization to be nothing more than a tool of the largely “elite, socialist” Democratic Party.
Rev. Peterson is the Founder and President of the national nonprofit organization BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny, whose purpose is “Rebuilding the Family by Rebuilding the Man”. He is also the author of the just- released book, “SCAM: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America”. Rev. Peterson is also a nationally-syndicated radio host, TV host and highly sought-after speaker.
Jesse is frequently seen on major TV networks such as Fox, CNN, and MSNBC, consistently leaving his liberal counterpart in knots. His unflappable, can-do attitude and absolute commitment to truth are the perfect medicine for a value-challenged society.
An exceptionally charismatic speaker, Rev. Peterson is a hit among audiences nationwide. Among his popular titles: “Rebuilding the Family By Rebuilding the Man”, “From Rage To Responsibility”, “Stop Reparations Now!”, “We Shall Overcome Civil Rights Leaders”, “Abortion: Black Genocide”, “Government’s War On the Family,” and “Moral Reconstruction.”
Character is the most important word in Rev. Peterson’s vocabulary. Born on a plantation in Midway, Alabama, Rev. Peterson is this generation’s Booker T. Washington. Jesse practices what he preaches, operating the BOND Home for Boys, a character building after-school program, and many other programs and activities that benefit men and their families. His organization is a prototype for a bold new approach to solving our ever-increasing urban crisis.