Queen Yonasda LoneWolf Combats Police Brutality & Wrongdoings on The Breakfast Club

She Also Speaks on New Show ‘CopWatch” Displaying on BET’s Network.

Yonasda's mom was an Oglala Lakota social extremist, youth advisor and inspirational orator who likewise was a piece of the American Indian Movement (AIM). She worked with Muhammad Ali, the Nation of Islam just as with the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan to bring nearer relations between Black American and Native American Indian people group. Her dad was the fine craftsman Theadius McCall, a Black American from Brooklyn, NY.

Queen YoNasDa LoneWolf Hill Speaking at #JusticeOrElse! - The 20th Anniversary of The Million Man March

Queen YoNasDa LoneWolf Hill Speaking at #JusticeOrElse! - The 20th Anniversary of The Million Man March

Her granddad is the widely acclaimed Minister Louis Farrakhan. As a little youngster Yonasda remained by her mom's and granddad's side addressing the hip jump country. She frequently recollects when her granddad said that one rapper's melody is identical to five of his discourses. Yonasda feels unequivocally about her obligation to utilize her music as a mouth piece to teach and elevate youngsters.

“December 21, 2003 is the day my mother, Wauneta Lonewolf, passed of lung cancer. She worked strenuously on bridging cultural awareness, Native American philosophies and education to races of all kinds. She was full blood Oglala Lakota and my father, Theadius McCall, was African American. Growing up, as a single mother, my mother did her best to raise my brother N’gozi Wazi (Julio), and me to make sure we knew our Native and African American history. Just imagine, at the age of 10 learning the story of the Trail of Tears and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade at the same time, and people thought seeing Roots was horrific. I had double punches of battery of the struggles of my people.”
— Queen Yonasda LoneWolf

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