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Sister Souljah Talks About Hilary Clinton

The Hudson Union www.hudsonunionsociety.com is where everyone comes to be inspired, to change our world. Check us out on Twitter @ActualJoePascal Sister Souljah is an American hip-hop recording artist, NY Times bestselling author, activist, 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 of her comments led to what is now known in politics as a Sister Soulijah moment. Souljah appeared on several tracks as a featured guest with the hip-hop group Public Enemy, and she became a full member of the group when Professor Griff left the group. In 1992, she released her only album 360 Degrees of Power. As a community activist, Souljah organized against racially motivated crimes, police brutality, and the miseducation of urban youth. Souljah was the executive director of Daddy's House Social Programs Inc., a not-for-profit corporation for urban youth, financed by Sean “Diddy” Combs and Bad Boy Entertainment. Daddy's House educates and prepares youth, aged 10–16, to be in control of their academic, cultural, and financial lives. The students progressing through the program earn support to travel throughout the world. She has appeared on Oprah Winfrey television show, and Larry King Live. Born in the Bronx, New York and raised in the projects, Souljah is a fighter who came up from the bottom. She attended Rutgers and Cornell University. Her long awaited upcoming novel A Moment of Silence, spans the globe with passion. This will be a fascinating evening with a voice of the hip-hop generation, who continues to be an activist, and a successful NY Times bestselling author.

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