Brandon Brice

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Born (1983-04-16) April 16, 1983 (age 41)
Detroit, Michigan, United States
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States of America
Alma mater
  • Howard University
  • Rutgers University
Occupation
  • Political Commentator
  • Radio personality
Websitebrandonbrice.com

Brandon Brice (born April 16, 1983)[1] is an American political commentator and radio personality.[2]

Brice was born in Detroit, Michigan and is perhaps most known as the former Director of Education and African American Affairs for the administration of Chris Christie[3] and as a staffer for former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert.[4] Brice is a member of 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit Inc., a group that advocates for the rights of the local African American community in Metro Detroit. [5]

Brice is a graduate of Howard University where he was the Chairman for the College Republicans, featured in a C-SPAN library video in 2005.[6] Brice has appeared as a guest political commentator on MSNBC,[7] FOX News,[6] CNN,[8] Ebony,[9] BET[10], and ABC News, discussing President Donald Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]

Brice hosts Straight Talk on WDTK The Patriot,[12] where he talks about conservative politics and current affairs.[13] He regularly contributes to local media as a columnist discussing Republican news [14] and was a writer for Hip Hop Republican in 2013, a Conservative-leaning blog site. [15]

Brice began his career as an Associate with the National Urban League's Economic Opportunity Institute, working for the rights of low-income families and was featured on BET's reality TV Show, The Grand Hustle.[16] Brice is an advocate of urban policy. [17]

Brice is a member of the American Enterprise Institute's Leadership Network,[18] and serves on the advisory board of Advantage Health as president.[19]

He continues to pursue government and political commentary while serving as an executive for the [20] Exploring (Learning for Life) Program.[21]

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References

  1. "https://ballotpedia.org/Brandon_Brice"
  2. "https://www.onedetroitpbs.org/brandon-brice/"
  3. "https://www.nj.com/warrenreporter/2012/02/civil_rights_struggle_topic_of.html"
  4. "https://wdet.org/posts/2018/10/29/87461-former-gop-staffer-brandon-brice-talks-politics-ahead-of-midterms/"
  5. "https://www.100blackmendetroit.org/membership/brandon-brice/"
  6. 6.0 6.1 "https://www.c-span.org/person/?brandonbrice"
  7. "https://www.mackinac.org/bio.aspx?ID=764"
  8. "https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Media-Alert---Tonight-on-CNN--Independents-Speak-on-2020-Election.html?soid=1101755064926&aid=xylThhtasfI"
  9. "http://buckhead.brxarchive.com/2014/11/11/veterans-empowerment-organization/"
  10. "https://americasfuture.org/how-to-hustle-in-america/"
  11. "https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/americans-trumps-virus-response-partisan-lens-69736729"
  12. "https://patriotdetroit.com/radioshow/4679"
  13. "https://brandonbrice.com/"
  14. "https://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/2018/07/18/searching-new-political-party-america/767972002/"
  15. "https://afropunk.com/2013/03/ask-a-republican-with-hiphoprepublican-coms-brandon-brice/"
  16. "https://www.bet.com/shows/grand-hustle/cast-info.html"
  17. "https://www.prweb.com/releases/brandon-brice/01-2013/prweb10326081.htm"
  18. "https://www.aei.org/uncategorized/aei-hosts-spring-2018-leadership-network-summit/"
  19. "https://ahcdetroit.org/about/"
  20. "https://farmingtonvoice.com/farmington-schools-career-fair-aims-to-close-achievement-gap/"
  21. "https://www.candgnews.com/news/boy-scouts-program--aims-to-help-young-people-businesses-112511"

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