About Jerome
Jerome Hudson is a 27-year-old student of history, majoring in editing writing and media and political science, in Tallahassee, FL. He was born and raised in Savannah, GA by two wonderful parents.
Jerome first received notoriety after the publication of his article "The Life of a Young Black Conservative," which was picked up and featured in July 2009 as the top story on GlennBeck.com.
Also in 2009, he entered and won an essay contest, and was awarded a trip to the Young America's Foundation's annual National Conservative Student Conference, which was held August 3-9, 2009 at George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Jerome traveled to New York in November 2009, and again in January 2010, as a featured audience guest on "Time to Be Heard: Content of Character," Glenn Beck’s television special on Black Conservatives in America.
In addition to being a frequent radio and television guest, Jerome has been published nationally by Human Events Breitbart News, RedState, the Daily Caller, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, among others and has been called a “rising star” by nationally syndicated talk show host Dennis Prager.
Jerome is a proud member of Project 21 The National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives.
Jerome first received notoriety after the publication of his article "The Life of a Young Black Conservative," which was picked up and featured in July 2009 as the top story on GlennBeck.com.
Also in 2009, he entered and won an essay contest, and was awarded a trip to the Young America's Foundation's annual National Conservative Student Conference, which was held August 3-9, 2009 at George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Jerome traveled to New York in November 2009, and again in January 2010, as a featured audience guest on "Time to Be Heard: Content of Character," Glenn Beck’s television special on Black Conservatives in America.
In addition to being a frequent radio and television guest, Jerome has been published nationally by Human Events Breitbart News, RedState, the Daily Caller, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, among others and has been called a “rising star” by nationally syndicated talk show host Dennis Prager.
Jerome is a proud member of Project 21 The National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives.