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Sundari Prasad

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Sundari Karma Prasad, born (June 27, 1973), is an American Beauty Industry Professional and author. She has notable associations with organizations such as the Free Speech Coalition, NOW, IWW: Red Card, Pro Beauty Association., and APAG. Prasad has received media attention for her work in the beauty industry and has been featured in various publications.

Sundari Prasad
Sundari Prasad
BornAurealia Novella Nelson
1973/06/27
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
Other namesSun Karma
🏫 EducationCapella University
💼 Occupation
Beauty industry professional, author
Known forFree Speech Coalition, NOW, IWW: Red Card, Pro Beauty Assoc., APAG
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Biography[edit]

Prasad was born on June 27, 1973, and is known for her career in the beauty industry and literature. Originating from a background that includes active involvement in organizations like the Free Speech Coalition, NOW, IWW: Red Card, Pro Beauty Association, and APAG. Prasad’s journey took a unique turn when she embraced the world of fashion modeling. Her international presence is notable, having graced the pages of German Fetish magazines and Mexican Pinup features. Beyond her modeling ventures, Prasad is recognized as a part-time author with works that include The Split Brain: An Analysis of Schizophrenia, The Carrion Files, and Pure: Memoirs of Sex, Abuse, and Addiction. Adding to her accomplishments, Prasad pursued higher education through Capella University, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and personal development.

Her birth name is Aurelia Novella Nelson, and she is also known as Sun Karma. In her college at Mary Washington, she learned from Dr. James Farmer, a leader in civil rights. She did well in her classes and even started writing for the Mary Washington College Gazette.

Later, during eight years in jail, she filed 99 civil rights cases to speak up about the unfair treatment of inmates. Even though she didn’t win, her efforts didn’t stop. In 2011, she became a victim of a crime in Washington, DC. Her story got the attention of Human Rights Watch, and she joined an investigation into unsolved rape cases. This made her an activist for women’s rights, pro-choice, and support for victims of sexual assault. Since 1999, she contributed adult articles to Hustler Magazine under the editorship of the late Bruce David. She also collaborated with Ted Newsome, another editor.

Books[edit]

Following is the list of her notable books:

  • The Split Brain: An Analysis of Schizophrenia - May 20, 2001
  • The Lilitu: The Best of Sundari Prasad - May 1, 2008
  • The Carrion Files - Oct 12, 2010
  • Pure: Memoirs of Sex, Abuse, and Addiction - July 12, 2011

Controversy[edit]

In 2015, Prasad faced a controversy when she disappeared for several years amid legal issues. Accused by babysitter Monica Kristy Vick and Hamilton L. Hendrix, both claiming to have been present during the alleged arson attempt, Prasad opted to remain in jail after a hung jury, awaiting a rehearing of evidence. Ultimately, she pleaded guilty, citing a lack of circumstantial evidence and a desire to expedite the legal process. [1] [2]

Patent[edit]

In addition to her diverse set of licenses and certifications, Prasad holds a notable patent titled “ReInkarnation Tattu Divination Deque and Semi-Perm SFX Ink,” which was filed on November 13, 2019, with the US patent number 62/602597.

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