Star Parker Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 non-profit organization that provides national dialogue on issues of race and poverty in the media, inner city neighborhoods, and public policy. Prior to her involvement
in social activism, Star Parker was a single welfare mother in Los
Angeles, California. After receiving Christ, Star returned to college,
received a BS degree in marketing and launched an urban Christian
magazine. The 1992 Los Angeles riots destroyed her business, yet served
as a springboard for her focus on faith-based and free market
alternatives to empower the lives of the poor. Nationwide, Star shares her story and policy suggestions
through college and church lectures, community outreaches, and
empowerment conferences for inner city pastors. She has hosted radio
talk shows in Christian and secular markets, and currently is a regular
guest editorialist for USA Today. Major accomplishments include
speaking at the 1996 Republican National Convention and co-producing a
documentary on welfare reform with the BBC in London. Her autobiography “Pimps, Whores & Welfare Brats” was released in 1997 by Pocket Books and her new book, “Uncle Sam’s Plantation” will be released by Thomas Nelson in 2004. Star resides in Southern California and has two daughters.
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