Sister Souljah

  • Sister Souljah , born Lisa Williamson in 1964, is a multifaceted figure known for her writing, activism, and music.

  • Educated at Cornell and Rutgers, she studied abroad in Spain and traveled extensively.

  • In the 1980s, she founded a youth camp for children of homeless families.

  • Souljah gained national attention in 1992 with her rap album and controversial music video.

  • Her diverse experiences inform her writing, which often explores themes of race, culture, and urban life.

  • She continues to write and lecture, residing in New York with her family.

  • Souljah's work consistently sparks debate and captivates readers with its raw, unapologetic perspective on contemporary issues.

Books by Sister Souljah