What Is the CURE for America?
Star Parker's deeply personal devotion to healing America and empowering disadvantaged communities was inspired by her experiences with government, from disempowering reliance on social programs to Washington activism geared toward extending economic opportunity and the chance to succeed to all. This book is a collection of Star's columns on economics, culture, politics and race. She explains why freedom and personal responsibility must always go hand in hand, and why private ownership and opportunity-not more government programs-create the surest paths to success for all who seek their American dream. In this collection of columns spanning four years (2019-2023), Parker offers a frank look at what's really ailing this country-and what we can do to cure it.
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What Is the CURE for America?
Star Parker's deeply personal devotion to healing America and empowering disadvantaged communities was inspired by her experiences with government, from disempowering reliance on social programs to Washington activism geared toward extending economic opportunity and the chance to succeed to all. This book is a collection of Star's columns on economics, culture, politics and race. She explains why freedom and personal responsibility must always go hand in hand, and why private ownership and opportunity-not more government programs-create the surest paths to success for all who seek their American dream. In this collection of columns spanning four years (2019-2023), Parker offers a frank look at what's really ailing this country-and what we can do to cure it.
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What Is the CURE for America?

What Is the CURE for America?

by Star Parker
What Is the CURE for America?

What Is the CURE for America?

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Star Parker's deeply personal devotion to healing America and empowering disadvantaged communities was inspired by her experiences with government, from disempowering reliance on social programs to Washington activism geared toward extending economic opportunity and the chance to succeed to all. This book is a collection of Star's columns on economics, culture, politics and race. She explains why freedom and personal responsibility must always go hand in hand, and why private ownership and opportunity-not more government programs-create the surest paths to success for all who seek their American dream. In this collection of columns spanning four years (2019-2023), Parker offers a frank look at what's really ailing this country-and what we can do to cure it.

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ISBN-13: 9781949673968
Publisher: Creators Publishing
Publication date: 06/23/2023
Pages: 484
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.08(d)

About the Author

Star Parker is one of the names on the short list of national black conservative leaders. She is the founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education
(CURE), a Washington D.C.-based public policy institute that promotes market-based solutions to fight poverty. Star consulted on federal welfare reform in the mid-90s and then founded CURE to bring new ideas to policy discussions on how to transition America's poor from government dependency. She was a featured speaker at the 1996 Republican National Convention.
Before involvement in social activism, she had seven years of firsthand experience in the grip of welfare dependency. After a Christian conversion, she changed her life. Now Star regularly consults with both federal and state legislators on market-based strategies to fight poverty.
In 2017, Star joined the White House Opportunity Initiative task force to share ideas on how to best fix our nation’s most distressed zip codes. In 2018, she was appointed to the U.S. Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission.
Star has a bachelor's degree in Marketing and International Business from Woodbury University and has received numerous awards and commendations for her work on public policy issues. In 2016, the Conservative Political Action Conference honored her with the Ronald Reagan Foot Soldier of the Year award. In 2017, Star received the Groundswell Impact award, and in 2018, Bott Radio Network presented Star with its annual Queen Esther award.
To date, Star Parker has spoken on more than 225 college campuses including Harvard, Berkeley, Emory, Liberty, Franciscan, UCLA, and UVA. She has authored several books; is a regular commentator on national television and radio networks including the BBC, EWTN, and FOX News; and is a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators, reaching 7 million readers weekly.
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