Who is sistah souljah




















At Daddy's House Sister Souljah created cultural and academic programs which were offered to urban youth and housed at Columbia University. Souljah also created, designed and directed summer sleep away camps and international youth travel groups which have had a powerful impact on many youth in America. Her academic accomplishments were reinforced with first hand experiences. She worked to build a medical center for families in Bindura, Zimbabwe.

She worked with refugee children from Mozambique. A major participant in the international student anti-aparthied movement, she helped to create a momentum, movement and fervor which liberated Nelson Mandela and brought about the divestment of millions of dollars from corporations doing business with apartheid South Africa.

Her travels in Africa also included Zambia and South Africa. She believes it is essential that African professionals work together, invest in and help to save, shape and further develop our continent, resources, families, and children. In at the age of 31, Williamson published an autobiography as Sister Souljah titled No Disrespect. Four years later she published her first novel The Coldest Winter Ever, which sold over a million copies.

Two years later she published Midnight and the Meaning of Love. She built the organization and created academic programs that were housed at Columbia University, and summer camps and international travel groups for young people.

In the field of entertainment, Souljah has been on many platforms including radio and television. Before the political shutdown and attack on American 1st amendment rights, she was the young voice in NY radio that spoke to the hip-hop audience about politics, culture, business, and social organization.

Additionally, the entire world awaits the release of her first film, The Coldest Winter Ever. Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love. Sign up and get a free ebook! About The Author. By clicking 'Sign me up' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use.

Souljah will speak only in vague terms about the presidential campaign, in which the wife of her onetime detractor is a front runner. But what does she think of Hillary Clinton? She pauses for a long moment, then pulls out an unsealed envelope.

I have this past history of being misquoted or misunderstood. She even talked down to the Commander in Chief, President Barack Obama, while she was under his command!

And yet it feels far less controversial, possibly even obvious, today. And that system did not go away.



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