Star Parker Biography
Star Parker is a syndicated columnist in the United States, a Republican candidate, an author, a TV host, and a conservative political activist. She established the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) in 1995.
Star Parker Age
Star was born on 24 November 1956, in Moses Lake, Washington, United States of America. She is 67 years old as of November 2023.
Star Parker Education
She attended Woodbury University.
Star Parker Family
Parker was born in Seattle, Washington; she was raised in a non-religious home by often-absent parents. However, attempts to establish the identities of her family, her mother, and her father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether she has any siblings.
Star Parker Husband
She is confidential when it comes to matters concerning her personal life. She has not yet shared her relationship or marital status with the public, however, she has a child Rachel Parker.
Star Parker Career
Parker launched the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education in 1995, which eventually became the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE). She launched CURE to offer fresh perspectives to policy debates on how to move America’s poor from government dependency to self-sufficiency. CURE is a policy-oriented and politically conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. Its claimed goals are to combat poverty and restore dignity through study that promotes faith, liberty, and personal responsibility. Parker is the company’s president. Parker has written for the Creator’s News Syndicate as a syndicated columnist. Her column is published regularly in newspapers across the country, as well as on opinion websites such as Townhall. She appeared on the television show Politically Incorrect.
She appears regularly on national television and radio networks such as Newsmax, EWTN, and FOX News. She provides Straight Arrow News with weekly pieces. CPAC honored her in 2016 as the “Ronald Reagan Foot Soldier of the Year.” Star received the Groundswell Impact award in 2017, and the Bott Radio Network bestowed the Queen Esther medal on her in 2018. Parker joined the White House Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives advisory committee in 2017 to give suggestions on which initiatives might benefit the nation’s most disadvantaged zip areas. Parker testified about the Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017 before the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice. The hearing devolved into a squabble.
In 2018, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appointed her on the United States Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission. President Donald Trump appointed Star to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights California Advisory Committee in 2020. She hosts “CURE America with Star Parker,” a weekly one-hour news show that airs on TCT TV, NRB TV, and a variety of streaming platforms. She has interviewed a number of high-profile political and policy figures, including Senator Tim Scott, economist Grover Norquist, and former House Minority Whip Steve Scalise. Parker supports welfare reduction, stating that welfare has devolved into a government plantation, causing individuals who accept the invitation to shift attitudes.
Star Parker Books
- 1998: Pimps, Whores and Welfare Brats
- 2003: Uncle Sam’s Plantation
- 2006: White Ghetto
- 2014: Blind Conceit
- 2019: Necessary Noise
Star Parker Net Worth
Star has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.