First Name : Connor

Last Name : Kenaston

Approx. Age : 31

State : Virginia

TWITTER : https://mobile.twitter.com/connorkenaston
Tags : East Coast Network  

Notes

Connor Sheldon Kenaston (DOB: 09/24/91) attended the violent counter-protest to the UTR rally with his fiancé Maria Niechwiadowicz. The happy couple were part of the clergy march that blocked an entrance to the park the alt-right was gathering in. He said it was scary to see all the "white nationalists". Like most leftists, he seems to be confused about guns and claimed to see people with machine guns at the rally. He was active in the student labor union while a student at UVA. When he was younger, he worked as a Methodist missionary. The Methodists sent him to the riots at Ferguson to advocate for racial justice. He was a UVA grad student at the time of the UTR rally and earned a PhD in history in 2022. He also has a BA from Yale. Kenaston is a visiting professor at the Methodist affiliated Randolph College. He lives with his wife in Lynchburg. https://archive.ph/om4WN#selection-1253.0-1253.15 https://archive.ph/kDFvP https://archive.ph/t6ztv



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