- Karin Stanford
Karin L. Stanford is a writer and professor of Pan-African Studies and Politics at
California State University, Northridge . Her latest book is "Breaking the Silence - Inspirational Stories of Black Cancer Survivors". This collection of testimonials was inspired by Stanford's own experiences with breast cancer. Stanford's other published works include "Black Political Organization in the Post-Civil Rights Era", coedited with Ollie Johnson and "Beyond The Boundaries: Reverend Jesse Jackson In International Affairs". The author of numerous articles on black women and black politics, Stanford is the former director of the Washington, D.C., Bureau of theRainbow/PUSH Coalition and a formerCongressional Black Caucus fellow. Stanford is currently teaching the "Politics of Hip Hop", a class delving into the history and influence of the musical genre.She gained notoriety in
2000 when it was revealed that she had had an affair with the Rev.Jesse Jackson , resulting in the birth of her daughter, Ashley, and it was reported that she had been paid $40,000 by Rainbow/PUSH. Commentators questioned the legality of these payments and charged that Jackson was paying “hush money” to Stanford. [ [http://archive.salon.com/politics/feature/2001/01/19/jackson/index.html Salon.com Politics | Jackson retreats ] ] [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70A10FE3E580C738EDDA80894D9404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fJ%2fJackson%2c%20Jesse%20L%2e Rainbow Coalition Paid $35,000 to Woman in Jackson Affair - New York Times ] ]The Rainbow/PUSH Coalition later released financial records showing it paid Stanford $15,000 in moving expenses to relocate her from Washington DC to Southern California and a $21,000 consultant fee for "consulting services" for a 150 page report for the organization and that an earlier agreement to lend Stanford an additional $40,000 was withdrawn and never paid out. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2001/US/02/01/jackson.money/index.html CNN.com 2-1-01 Operation PUSH documents financial ties with Jackson lover] ]
There have been other allegations that Stanford received $3,000 a month in child support and $365,000 to purchase a house from Rainbow/PUSH funds. fact|date=July 2008. Jackson has stated that the $3,000/month payments come from his own account, not PUSH's.
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