Lakita Garth is an American sexual abstinence activist, public speaker, and rapper. Born in Los Angeles, Garth was a beauty queen, winning the title of Miss Black California in 1994. In the 1990s, she was a frequent guest on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, as well as being interviewed by outlets including Vogue and MTV about her advocacy.
Garth has testified before the United States House of Representatives on abstinence and teenage pregnancy. She has also written a book, The Naked Truth, on the subject, and recorded an inspirational rap album, Lakita (1999).
Biography
Early life
Garth was born in Los Angeles, the youngest of five children. Her father, a 27-year veteran of the United States Air Force, died of cancer when Garth was 11.
Activism
On May 25, 1994, Garth testified before the United States House of Representatives' committee on teenage pregnancy. The following year, she was interviewed by Vogue in her capacity as spokesperson for Athletes for Abstinence. In February 1998, she was the keynote speaker at a California Republican Party summit on African American voter outreach. On July 16, 1998, she again testified before Congress, to the Small Business Subcommittee on Empowerment. Her song "Speak to the Hand" was featured on the 1999 compilation Power Jams.
Media appearances
During the 1990s, Garth regularly appeared on the panel discussion show Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, as well as on MTV's series Sex in the '90s. In 2005, Garth appeared on The View and in People Magazine. She has also appeared in Seventeen and Cosmopolitan.
Personal life
In 2005, after dating for two years, Garth married Jeffrey Wright. Garth remained abstinent until her marriage.
