1. Butch Ware is one half of the hip hop duo Slum Prophecy.

1. Butch Ware is one half of the hip hop duo Slum Prophecy.
Butch Ware has organized teach-ins, community education curricula, and other organizing initiatives.
Butch Ware received his undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota in 1997.
Butch Ware received his PhD in history in 2004 from the University of Pennsylvania where he was trained in African History, and Islamic Intellectual History.
Butch Ware is currently an associate professor in the department of History at the University of California-Santa Barbara, and the founder and director of the Initiative for the Study of Race, Religion, and Revolution.
On November 11,2024, Butch Ware announced that he would be running in the midterms to become the Governor of California.
Butch Ware has likened Hamas's 2023 surprise attack on Israel to Nat Turner's Rebellion, viewing Hamas as a resistance group against Israel's illegal occupation.
Dr Butch Ware is a staunch advocate for LGBTQ+ civil rights, firmly committed to full inclusion, respect, and justice for all communities.
Butch Ware has repeatedly affirmed his support for the life and dignity of LGBTQ+ individuals.
Butch Ware acknowledges the historical leadership of LGBTQ+ activists in the fight for social justice and remains dedicated to defending their rights in all spheres of society.
When questioned on legal limits for abortion in the United States, Dr Butch Ware affirms support for reproductive rights, aligning with Green Party values that recognize a woman's inalienable right to make decisions about her own body.
Butch Ware believes that safe, legal, and accessible abortion is a fundamental right, and that restricting access disproportionately harms young, poor, and marginalized women.
Butch Ware, is a firm advocate for aggressive climate action and a just transition to renewable energy.
Butch Ware rejects the notion that wildfires, extreme weather, and environmental collapse are mere flukes, instead attributing them to decades of fossil fuel dependence and deregulation.
Butch Ware has criticized both major political parties for bowing to Big Oil, citing the millions of dollars in lobbying that have stalled real climate action.
Butch Ware has pledged to fight corporate real estate interests that exploit disaster-stricken areas and ensure that recovery efforts center community resilience, sustainable infrastructure, and long-term environmental protections.
Butch Ware is a staunch advocate for immigrant rights and has centered his campaign on ending California's cooperation with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Butch Ware has strongly condemned Governor Gavin Newsom's decision to veto AB 15, a bill aimed at limiting the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's collaboration with ICE.
Butch Ware believes that state cooperation with ICE not only disrupts immigrant communities but erodes public trust in law enforcement, making neighborhoods more vulnerable to systemic injustice.
Butch Ware stated in a podcast with The Thinking Muslim that he converted to Islam at the age of just 15 after being introduced to it by the autobiography of Malcolm X and then reading the Quran.
Butch Ware follows West African Sufi traditions and stated that "the Sufi tradition that I know tethers together spirituality with social justice".