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Star Parker is founder and president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy tofight poverty, as well as author of the newly revised Uncle Sam's Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves America's Poor and What We Can do About It.
Before involvement in social activism, Star Parker had seven years of first-hand experience in the grip of welfare dependency. Now, as a social policy consultant, Star is bringing new energy to policy discussions on traditional mores, limited government and private ownership. She provides regular testimony before the US Congress, and is a sought after expert for radio, television, and print, nationwide.
Star has a BS degree in Marketing and Business from Woodbury University and has received numerous awards and commendations for her work. She has lectured on poverty issues at more than 180 colleges and universities and has served on advisory boards for several organizations ranging from Carenet to the Cato Institute.
Star Parker’s personal transformation from welfare dependent to conservative crusader has been chronicled by ABC’s 20/20; Rush Limbaugh; Readers Digest; Dr. James Dobson; The 700 Club; Dr. George Grant; Christianity Today; Rev. James Robison; Newsmax, Charisma, and World Magazine.
Other major accomplishments include speaking at the 1996 Republican National Convention, and co-producing and hosting a documentary on affirmative action with the BBC in London. She has debated Jesse Jackson on various headline issues; she fought for school choice on Larry King Live; she defended welfare reform on the Oprah Winfrey Show, and she debated healthcare reform against Michael Moore on ABC’s The View with host Barbara Walters.
Currently, Star is a regular commentator on CNN, TBN, CNBC, CBN, and FOX News. Articles and quotes by Star continuously appear in major publications around the world. She has written three books. “Pimps, Whores & Welfare Brats”, “Uncle Sam's Plantation”, and “White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.”
Today, in addition to heading CURE, Star is a syndicated columnist for Scripps News Service, offering weekly op-eds to more than 300 newspapers worldwide, including the Boston Herald, the Dallas Morning News, the Orange County Register, the Korean Times, the Washington Times, and the Star and Stripes, the largest paper serving the men and women of our Armed Forces.
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Star Parker (Dec 26, 2011)
Several new polls come as a jolt as they reflect the dismal state of mind of the American people.
As USA Today’s Susan Page sums up the latest USA... more
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Star Parker (Dec 19, 2011)
I am from a military family – my father was career – and many members of my immediate and extended family have served and now serve.
So perhaps I carry heightened... more
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Star Parker (Dec 12, 2011)
President Obama laid out his vision of America in Osawatomie, Kansas.
We are no longer, in our president’s take on things, land of the free and home of the... more
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Star Parker (Dec 05, 2011)
Last year a one year cut in the payroll taxes that working Americans pay to finance Social Security was enacted in the name of so-called economic “stimulus.”
But, like... more
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Star Parker (Nov 28, 2011)
The Pew Research Center has provided some timely food for thought as we enter our traditional holiday season.
According to a new report comparing... more
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Star Parker (Nov 21, 2011)
It is encouraging news that the Supreme Court has decided to consider the constitutionality of key provisions of Obamacare.
By the end of next summer we’ll know if the... more
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Star Parker (Nov 14, 2011)
The Wall Street Journal calls the economic implosion now taking place in Europe “a crisis of the welfare state.”
The latest European nation to hit the wall is Italy, where... more
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Star Parker (Nov 07, 2011)
Rick Santorum has announced his “Faith, Family, and Freedom” tour in Iowa.
Santorum may be dragging up the rear in the line-up of Republican presidential candidates, but I... more
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Star Parker (Oct 31, 2011)
Last week, one of the Republican Party’s young stars, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc), spoke at the Heritage Foundation and gave forth his vision of America and what we need to do... more
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Star Parker (Oct 21, 2011)
Last week the House passed with bi-partisan support the Protect Life Act, which amends the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) to assure that... more
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Star Parker (Oct 17, 2011)
It’s not just conservatives who are frustrated today. It is every single American who longs to see their nation regain its vitality, restoring freedom and prosperity at home... more
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Star Parker (Oct 10, 2011)
I wouldn’t think it would be worthwhile to draw attention to the Occupy Wall Street “movement,” or its list of demands that wouldn’t pass muster in an average kindergarten... more
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Star Parker (Oct 03, 2011)
President Obama does not miss an opportunity to point out that the problems this country is facing today did not start on his watch.
And, by and large, this is... more
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Star Parker (Sep 26, 2011)
The presidential debates are looking more and more like symptoms of the problems
we’ve got than part of the process of solving them.
Maximum style, minimum substance.... more
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Star Parker (Sep 19, 2011)
The Congressional Black Caucus is gearing up for its big annual Washington event – its “legislative conference.”
This is the annual shindig where America’s corporations... more
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Star Parker (Sep 12, 2011)
I have a great plan for “saving” Social Security.
Today’s average U.S. life expectancy is 78 years. Let’s make the retirement... more
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Star Parker (Sep 05, 2011)
Florida’s young Republican Senator Marco Rubio gave an important speech at the Reagan Presidential Library in California that has set off the liberal talking head... more
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Star Parker (Aug 29, 2011)
Two names loom large in today’s news. Two names that ordinarily we wouldn’t think about together.
But, in the great struggle now unfolding before us for our nation’s... more
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Star Parker (Aug 22, 2011)
Election of our nation's first black president is delivering an unexpected message to our black population.
Blacks are discovering that what a man or woman does -- their... more
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Star Parker (Aug 15, 2011)
Mitt Romney is a clever and talented man. But, as was evident in the most recent Republican debate, he should not become our next president.
Why?
Eight of ten... more
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Star Parker (Aug 08, 2011)
Who can forget that rare moment of honesty during the campaign to pass Obamacare when Nancy Pelosi said “We have to pass the bill in order for you to find out what’s in... more
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Star Parker (Aug 01, 2011)
A just released study from the Pew Research center reporting a record high wealth gap between whites and blacks should have been labeled “handle with care.”
Because care... more
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Star Parker (Jul 25, 2011)
Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), also Democratic National Committee chair, suggested that the nasty email she got from Congressman Allen West (R-FL),... more
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Star Parker (Jul 18, 2011)
A Chicago Sun Times article, headlined “The disappearing black middle class,” reports on the disproportionate impact of these hard economic times on blacks.
According to... more
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Star Parker (Jul 11, 2011)
The New York Magazine headline reads: You Can Thank a Few Rich Libertarians for Gay Marriage.
The story is that a million dollar contribution by several rich Republican... more
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Star Parker (Jul 04, 2011)
Michele Bachmann has drawn some media flack about her views on the minimum wage.
She has said that the minimum wage is a bad idea and that getting rid of it would bolster... more
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Star Parker (Jun 27, 2011)
Thank you, Eric Cantor. Thank you for walking out on useless talks, presided over by Vice President Biden, addressing raising the limit on our nation’s... more
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Star Parker (Jun 20, 2011)
A new Rasmussen poll shows that following the Republican debate in New Hampshire, Michele Bachmann catapulted into the number two slot as a prospective nominee behind Mitt... more
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Star Parker (Jun 13, 2011)
Surveys of voters in Anthony Weiner's district in Queens, NY show they forgive him and want him to remain as their congressman. End of story. This is a democracy, right? And... more
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Star Parker (Jun 06, 2011)
As the season of presidential politics 2012 unfolds, I’m struck by similarities between today and the tumultuous period in our history that led up to the election of Abraham... more
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Star Parker (May 30, 2011)
The question on the table today is whether revolutionary Tea Party sentiments that unseated 25% of the Democrats in Congress in 2010 have now vanished into a... more
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Star Parker (May 23, 2011)
The most sweeping reform signed into law during the Newt Gingrich era as House Speaker was the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act –... more
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Star Parker (May 16, 2011)
Criminal charges against one single black mother and conviction of another for sending their children to schools in districts in which they are not residents provide yet more... more
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Star Parker (May 09, 2011)
As Americans celebrate Mother’s Day 2011, I doubt many will be thinking about any connection between their Mom and budget negotiations in Washington.
But there is a... more
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Star Parker (May 02, 2011)
It might help getting our minds around what is so wrong in America today by thinking about the local police force.
It’s not hard to understand that the job of the police... more
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Star Parker (Apr 25, 2011)
At this time when Christians and Jews celebrate Easter and Passover, a near record
number of Americans feel religion is losing its influence on American life.
According... more
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Star Parker (Apr 18, 2011)
One of the reasons we study history is that there is something to learn from it.
We’re now noting that traumatic landmark in American history – the beginning, 150 years... more
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Star Parker (Apr 11, 2011)
Although my organization’s home office is in Washington, DC, I log some 150,000 miles a year flying around the country.
Traveling back and forth from the... more
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Star Parker (Apr 04, 2011)
As negotiations in Washington on this year’s budget (already halfway into the year that this budget is for) come to a head, the rumor mill points to a... more
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Star Parker (Mar 28, 2011)
In days when slavery was legal in this country, all slaves did not willingly resign to the grim fate cast upon them.
The human spirit longs to be free. In some... more
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Star Parker (Mar 21, 2011)
The facedown in Congress on the federal budget must be about principles as well as absolute spending. No drunk will sober up if he only thinks about how much he drinks and... more
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Star Parker (Mar 14, 2011)
New Census data show that Hispanics in California, our most populous state, are now a minority in name only.
Of California’s 37 million residents, 38% are Hispanic and 40%... more
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Star Parker (Mar 07, 2011)
Unionized government workers who have taken to the streets to protest moves in Wisconsin and Ohio to limit their power are doing us all a favor.
How?
Our great nation... more
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Star Parker (Feb 28, 2011)
Let’s be clear about the implications of the upcoming budget showdown between Democrats and Republicans over the Republican proposal to cut $61 billion in federal spending... more
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Star Parker (Feb 21, 2011)
The first step in solving any problem is defining the problem correctly. It’s here, at step one, where we’re already failing in how we’re thinking about our nation’s fiscal... more
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Star Parker (Feb 14, 2011)
CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, has been an annual gig for me for years. But this year I concluded it was not my place and I declined to participate in... more
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Star Parker (Feb 07, 2011)
Watching the wave of unrest in the Middle East, there are lessons to consider regarding how we view the world and how we manage our lives here at home.
I’d call it getting... more
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Star Parker (Jan 31, 2011)
The Republican take away from President Obama’s State of the Union address should be unwavering opposition to an unconditional increase in the U.S. debt limit.
The... more
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Star Parker (Jan 24, 2011)
Democrats who are calling the House's decisively passed repeal of Obamacare -- the so-called " Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care" act -- theater are... more
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Star Parker (Jan 17, 2011)
A campaign launched in Los Angeles this week seeks to raise awareness to what is becoming known as “black genocide” – the devastation occurring in black America as result of... more
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Star Parker (Jan 10, 2011)
I salute the Republicans of the 112th Congress for their initiative to restore the U.S. Constitution to its legitimate place of prominence in our public discourse.
Reading... more
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Star Parker (Jan 03, 2011)
A new organization, the Conference of National Black Churches, held its first annual meeting a few weeks ago in Washington, DC.
The organization's stated goal is "to improve... more