Lakita Garth

Lakita Garth is an American advocate of sexual abstinence, public speaker, and a musician.

Biography

Garth has addressed millions of teenagers through motivational assemblies across the United States and internationally. Lakita has testified about before the U.S. Surgeon General and the U.S. Senate on teen pregnancy prevention. She served as Chairman of the Board on the National Abstinence Clearinghouse. Ms. Garth consulted and hosted UPN's Emmy-nominated show The Truth About Sex.

Garth is also a speaker on various issues like race relations, politics, feminism, and the impact of media on adolescent behavior. She has been a voting member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and is an executive board member of The Christian Film & Television Commission in Los Angeles.

Garth is an alumna of the University of Southern California and a former Miss Black California,and runner-up to Miss Black America, having won the title in 1995. She has appeared in numerous commercials and television shows including MTV, BET, The View, and Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect.[1] She has been featured in several magazines including People, Essence, Seventeen, Vogue, Gospel Today and Charisma.

In 1997, on the TV show 'Politically Incorrect', she debated with rock musician Marilyn Manson about societal subjects, including moral values and religious beliefs.

She married Jeffrey Wright in 2005.[2] She is African-American.

gollark: No, still stupid. Yes, you can not know things and that is fine. But not looking up relevant safety information (or ignoring it? If I remember right, that person was not very receptive to people saying that they were doing stupid things) when doing something you can quite easily recognize as potentially dangerous is stupid.
gollark: I would consider mishandling radioactive material, or trolling about it, very stupid.
gollark: Never underestimate human stupidity.
gollark: Although I don't think they'll let you buy people.
gollark: It's a lower bound. The real figure is probably a lot more.

References

  1. For instance, August 13, 1997, alongside Marilyn Manson. "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher feat. Marilyn Manson (August 13, 1997)". Retrieved September 1, 2012.
  2. Pamela Toussaint (March 2006). "The 36-Year-Old Virgin". Christianity Today. Retrieved September 1, 2012.


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