Sister Souljah Net Worth

Sister Souljah Net Worth is
$500,000

Sister Souljah Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Sister Souljah is an American hip hop-generation author, activist, recording artist, and film producer. She gained prominence for Bill Clinton's criticism of her remarks about race in the United States during the 1992 presidential campaign. Clinton's well-known repudiation o...

Full NameSister Souljah
Net Worth$500,000
Date Of Birth1964, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Place Of BirthThe Bronx
ProfessionWriter, Author, Musician, Film Producer, Social activist, Rapper, Activist
EducationCornell University, Rutgers University, University of Salamanca, Dwight Morrow High School
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseMike Rich (m. 1989-)
ChildrenMichael Jr.
NicknamesLisa Williamson , Sister Souljah moment
Record LabelsEpic Records
Albums360 Degrees of Power
Music Groups"Public Enemy" (1982-)
NominationsNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Fiction
TV ShowsHollyoaks
#Quote
1People say, "What is a Sister Souljah moment?" And I say, "That's when you meet a beautiful, powerful woman - and you just can't forget her."
2[From a forum hosted by Phil Donohue]: When white people feel serious and angry and upset about abortion, they come out in the thousands--up to the millions--to say, "This is what we believe about abortion!" Where is the white outcry against white racism that murders African people all around this entire globe? It doesn't exist. So who are these white good people? I want to meet them! I want to see them!
3[From an interview by Bill Moyers]: The gap between the young people and the rest of society is that...young people don't have hope. Jesse Jackson says, "Keep hope alive," but there IS no hope because they look at the leadership, number one, and they say, "Okay, to get along in American society, you have to be a sell-out. You have to...put on a suit, talk like a white man, ask for what white people want, say what white people like to be successful." And young Black people don't see that as something that they want to strive for. We want to be able to be who we are, talk how we talk, walk how we walk, live how we want to live, and be producers and providers for OUR children in the future. We want to be African.
4My definition of good is that you understand that this is a question of power. That you be willing to give up some power. That you be willing to give up some resources. That you be willing to pay Black people reparations for our years and years of service in this country. That you be willing to go home and tell your white mother and father about white racism and how it affects and kills Black people in our communities. That's my definition of good white people, and I haven't met any like that.
5I am going to explain...why I call myself an African. When I say the word "African," it's not because I'm in love with the word -- it is the concept. If Africa was called Nubia, I would call us Nubian. If it was called Original, I would call us originally. Whatever it was called, I would call us that because of the concept attached to the word. So for everybody who allows themselves to be separated from me because I said "African" instead of "Nubian" or "Black" or "Kemet" or "original" or "Israelite," don't be so foolish. I say "African" because the continent of Africa is the land from which we all originate. It is the word that we are most familiar with right now.
#Fact
1Saying "Peace, Sister Souljah," is the only proper way to address her.
2Is in pre-production for the film version of "The Coldest Winter Ever," for which she is writing the screenplay and will star as herself. The executive producer will be Jada Pinkett Smith. [May 2005]
3Writing a new novel, tentatively titled "Porsche Santiaga." [January 2009]
4Writing a sequel to her novel "The Coldest Winter Ever." [May 2005]
5Son, Mike Rich Jr., born 1994.
6She graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, with a Bachelor's degree in 1986.
7Souljah's two music videos, for the songs "The Final Solution: Slavery's Back in Effect" and "The Hate that Hate Produced," were both banned by MTV.
8Her only album, "360 Degrees of Power," sold a mere 27,000 copies.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Different World1992TV SeriesIanta

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lauren Hutton and...1996TV SeriesHerself
CNN & Company1992TV SeriesHerself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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