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Golden Heart Banquet Honoring "Unsung Heroes" • August 7, 2010
HONOREE: JERRY MONDESIRE

Jerry Mondesire, newspaper publisher and former congressional staff member, was born October 10, 1949 in Harlem, New York.

His working class parents, Jerome Alexis Mondesire, a Dominican Garveyite and Winnifred Taylor Mondesire of South Carolina emphasized education.

Mondesire attended P.S. 88 and Junior High School 172. He graduated from Martin Van Buren High School in Queens in 1968 where he was a member of the NAACP High School Youth Council. Mondesire attended City Colleges of New York. He studied journalism and as a student activist, he volunteered with SNCC in 1969.

Mondesire covered the “Black October” killings of Maryland State Senator James Turk Scott and “Pee Wee” Matthews for the Baltimore Sun in 1973.

At the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1974, he covered Mayor Frank Rizzo’s strip-search-ing of the Black Panthers. At the Inquirer, Mondesire became assistant city desk editor. Turning to politics full-time in 1977.

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He was chosen to work as chief of staff for William H. Gray’s successful congressional campaign. As Congressman Gray’s top aide, Mondesire influenced and shaped policy. He was instrumental in the 1985 national “Stop The Springboks!” campaign and helped to write the South African sanctions legislation for Congress. In 1992, after Congressman Gray retired, Mondesire acquired the Philadelphia Sun newspaper including the online edition. Mondesire is also the host of FreedomQuest, a local public and political affairs talk show on Philadelphia cable television.

Mondesire was elected president of Philadelphia’s NAACP chapter and increased the organization’s membership to over 5,000. The NAACP under Mondesire overturned the ex-felon disenfranchisement law in 1999. Mondesire is active in welfare to work training, health care, youth violence and police brutality.


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