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Additionally, the entire world awaits the release of her first film, The Coldest Winter Ever.
Today, Souljah is the author of 5 national best sellers. Soon after her graduation she took a job with the United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice in Harlem where she founded the African Youth Survival Camp, a 6-week summer sleep away camp in Enfield, North Carolina serving children of homeless families.
In 1992 Williamson's musical career began as a member of the hip-hop group, Public Enemy.
Her solo album, 360 Degrees of Power, debuted soon after and was designed to reach the consciousness of the country’s youth. Her commitment to these causes reflects her desire to continue her brother’s work advocating for social justice and community support.
In addition to her philanthropic efforts, Sekyiwa is the mother of three children: two sons named Malik and Cameron and a daughter named Nzingha.
Daddy’s House Social Programs was under the direction of Sister Souljah for seven years.
In the field of entertainment, Souljah has been on many platforms including radio and television.
Who Are Tupac Shakur’s Sisters? 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 1995 at the age of 31, Williamson published an autobiography as Sister Souljah titled No Disrespect.
Souljah remains a full time author, wife of nineteen years, mother and world class traveler.
As a student activist in America, Souljah created, financed, and implemented the African Youth Survival Camp, a six week summer sleep away academic/cultural camp for 200 children of homeless families. At Daddy's House Sister Souljah created cultural and academic programs which were offered to urban youth and housed at Columbia University.
In 1985 Williamson graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in American history and African studies. 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.
When her parents divorced, her mother moved the family into a public housing project in the Bronx where Lisa lived until the age of 10. She is the half-sister of Tupac Shakur and shares a close bond with him despite being born four years later. She built the organization and created academic programs that were housed at Columbia University, and summer camps and international travel groups for young people.
She continues to build upon her literary career while maintaining connections with her family.
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In 2007 she became a New York Times Best Selling author and has since charted in the top ten of the NYT list three times over. She has penned The Coldest Winter Ever (fiction), which has sold two million copies to date, and Midnight, A Gangster Love Story (fiction), Midnight and The Meaning Of Love, (fiction), A Deeper Love Inside; The Porsche Santiaga Story (fiction) and NO DISRESPECT, (non fiction), all best sellers.
Sister Souljah gained national attention that same year with provocative statements about anti-white violence made in the wake of riots in Los Angeles. Her mantra, is to work with and alongside any human of any race or faith or culture, who lives to add to the good in the world, and not the evil.
Lisa Williamson was born in New York City in 1964.