Lawrence Moore has been a lifelong Activist in the Progressive community for 40+ years. Born in Lancaster, SC, he graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in political science. He has previously headed up the Rainbow Push Coalition in South Carolina, was Political Director for SC Bernie 2016, Progressive Caucus Co-chair for SC Democratic Party, and was founder and former and Co-Chair of Our Revolution South Carolina. He resides in the midlands area and spends time with family.
Adrienne J. Gaymon moved to Columbia, SC in March 2022 from Elkins Park, PA. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she attended Philadelphia public schools and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. After a decade in the corporate world, she changed careers and worked as an educator in Cheltenham School District for 20 years, retiring in December 2021.
Social justice and doing what’s right has always been her passion and working with C4A allows her to work with an amazing team in the lifelong journey to make our community and the world better. She has attended countless marches, rallies, and community events supporting social justice and democracy.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, visiting her two grandchildren, reading, gardening,caring for houseplants, and laughing as often as possible.
Lena L. Grant was born and raised in Eastover, South Carolina, attended the public school system and furthered her education at Columbia Junior College, receiving an Associate Degree in Secretarial Sciences. After joining the workforce as a state employee for over 40 years of dedicated service advocating for the prevention and intervention of alcohol and drug abuse, as well as the rights of victims of crimes, she retired in August of 2022. Her desire is to give back to the community by interceding, serving and promoting justice for all citizens. She also enjoys meeting people and spending time with her husband and grandchildren.
Donna Dewitt’s 52 years in the Labor Movement and politics began in her hometown of Orangeburg, SC as a BellSouth (now AT&T) employee in 1966. Donna was active as a union representative in her CWA Local, 3719, and the SC AFL-CIO. She was also the Legislative Chair for 16 years before finally retiring from BellSouth after 30 years of service. Elected the first woman president of the SC AFL-CIO in 1996, she continues to support grassroots initiatives. She currently spends her time enjoying the peace of her Orangeburg farm with her husband.
Quint Scott is a young African American male that has passionately been working with the youth and our organization since 2020. He is an active member in the Kingstree and rural Williamsburg county advocating for voters rights and working with the young community to keep them informed.
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