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  1. 2002-present minister, author, and political candidate. In 2002, having reverted to his birth name, Tillard sought to run for U.S. Congress in New York's 15th congressional district in Harlem in Manhattan against 32-year incumbent Democrat Congressman Charles Rangel.

  2. Aug 19, 2022 · My name is Rev. Conrad B. Tillard, and I am candidate for the New York State Senate District 25 representing Ft. Greene, Clinton Hill, Bedford Stuyvesant, Ocean Hill, and Brownsville.

  3. Conrad Tillard. 1964 — Religious leader. The Rev. Conrad Tillard is both a charismatic religious leader and a man on a quest. As one of the central figures in the New York City branch of the Nation of Islam, in the 1990s he took the name Conrad Muhammad.

  4. Apr 12, 2011 · Reverend Conrad B. Tillard serves as Sr. Pastor at Nazarene Congregational Church, a United Church of Christ (UCC) in Brooklyn.

    • Who Tillard is running against. Tillard is registered on the ballot as a Democrat and he will be up against incumbent Sate Sen. Jabari Brisport (Democratic Party), Renee Holmes (party not listed), and Barbara Taylor (Democrat).
    • Nation of Islam days. Tillard joined the Nation of Islam in 1984 and rose rapidly in the organization. By 1989 he was appointed national youth minister and in 1991 he was installed as presiding minister of the organization’s legendary Mosque No. 7 in Harlem, where he served for seven years, BeliefNet reported.
    • Ministering to youth via hip-hop. During his tenure at Mosque No. 7 in Harlem — Malcolm X’s former mosque — Tillard reached out to the area youth and local gangs to work as a bridge to peace.
    • Tillard, post-NOI. After resigning from the NOI, Tillard enrolled at the Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and earned a master of divinity degree in systematic theology and Christian social ethics at the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York.
  5. By April of 2004, Minister Conrad Muhammad had become the Rev. Conrad Tillard, a Baptist preacher, ordained by his new mentor, the Rev. Calvin O. Butts III, the well-known pastor of...

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  7. Sep 27, 2023 · Rev. Conrad Tillard, who teaches classes on Hip Hop history and the civil rights movement at City College, joins Windley in a conversation that ranges from Hip Hop's origins as a positive platform giving voice to young people in under-resourced communities to mentoring emerging talent and combating negativity in Hip Hop for the next generations ...

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