Sister Souljah
Novelist

Sister Souljah Net Worth

Sister Souljah is a Novelist with a net worth of $40 Million. Born Lisa Williamson in The Bronx in 1964, she has had a successful career in music, executive production, writing, film production, and activism. She gained notoriety in 1992 when her remarks about race during the presidential campaign were publicly criticized by Bill Clinton, leading to the term "Sister Souljah Moment" in politics.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day January 28, 1964
Birth Place The Bronx, NY
Age 60 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $40 Million (2024)

About

Born Lisa Williamson, her wide-ranging career has seen her as a recording artist, music executive, novelist, film producer and activist. Her remarks about race during the 1992 presidential campaign that Bill Clinton would publicly criticize gained her prominence. That moment gave birth to the term "Sister Souljah Moment" in politics.

Before Fame

In 1985 while attending Rutgers as a senior, she founded the African Youth Survival Camp for children of homeless families.

Trivia

She was a guest singer on numerous tracks of Public Enemy, and would become a full-fledged member of the group following the departure of Professor Griff. She put out a solo project called 360 Degrees of Power.

Family Life

She and her husband Mike Rich have a son named Michael Jr. Her childhood upbringing in the Bronx was full of poverty, and she later moved to the suburbs of Englewood, NJ.

Associated With

She was the executive director of the Sean Combs and Bad Boy Entertainment financed non-profit for urban youth called Daddy's House Social Programs Inc.

About the author

Lisa Scholfield

As a Senior Writer at Famous Net Worth, I spearhead an exceptional team dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories of pioneering individuals. My passion for unearthing untold narratives drives me to delve deep into the essence of each subject, bringing forth a unique blend of factual accuracy and narrative allure. In orchestrating the editorial workflow, I am deeply involved in every step—from initial research to the final touches of publishing, ensuring each biography not only informs but also engages and inspires our readership.