YoNasDa Lone Wolf

Entrepreneur, Community Organizer, Public Speaker, Writer, Media Personality


 

YoNasDa  (Yo-Naja- Ha) LoneWolf, born during the American Indian Movement & 1978's The Longest Walk in Washington, DC. She is Oglala Lakota and African American. Her late mother, an Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Wauneta Lonewolf was a renowned motivational speaker, substance abuse, gang prevention counselor and healer.  Her father, who is African American, is a fine artist. 

Queen YoNasDa is a living example of the saying “No Nation Can Rise Higher Than Its Woman”. Currently, she is a National Community Organizer, Entrepreneur, media personality and a motivational speaker.

The City of South Fulton (Georgia) proclaimed Nov.21st as "Queen YoNasDa Appreciation Day". 

Being self-driven she is living her divine calling from her early beginnings in the entertainment industry as a rap artist and choreographer for BET’S own Teen Summit to her most recent work as an active activist and a voice against any injustice that affects people worldwide. She has used entertainment to bring awareness on the condition of oppressed people whether it's releasing two albums and touring with Wutang Clan or performing at the Annual Gathering of Nations Pow Wow and Festival she walks in many cultural paths. She has also used this influence to organize many events uniting all people together. She has coined "edu-tainement" in all of her organzing efforts.