Barbara Smith
Barbara Smith
Barbara Smithis an American lesbian feminist and socialist who has played a significant role in building and sustaining Black Feminism in the United States. Since the early 1970s she has been active as a critic, teacher, lecturer, author, scholar, and publisher of Black feminist thought. She has also taught at numerous colleges and universities over the last twenty five years. Smith's essays, reviews, articles, short stories and literary criticism have appeared in a range of publications, including The New York...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth19 May 1931
CountryUnited States of America
You can only paint through your experience and sub-consciousness.
Black women as a group have never been fools. We couldn't afford to be.
This invisibility, however, means that the opportunities for creative research are infinite.
We would like for every kid in northeast Ohio to receive a letter. It can be left on a pillow, mailed, stuck in a lunch box, e-mailed, or read over the phone. It doesn't have to be long. We just want parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, neighbors, mentors, and all adults to participate. It is a simple act that sticks with a child for a long time.
I'm really shocked something like this would happen.
I just can't understand why something like this would happen in the neighborhood. It makes you want to get more locks on the doors.
We opened in August, but now we're really ready to get the word out.
It makes sense for some things, but it doesn't make sense for others.
They will be doing interviews if they go directly into the job market and for summer jobs. And for those going to college, they might have to interview to get into a specific major or for a scholarship.
They're the law and if they're running around, you'd think they'd be telling people. I had no clue what was out there. There's so much rumor in this town.
It's unreal. I don't know how to explain it. He should be alive.
This ballot referendum is a chance for voters to go in and give their opinion on the current policy. It is a chance to say we want to change the war policy.
One day was too long. We didn't support it at all.
It'll probably bring it to the attention of more people. They seem to think we don't have a museum, even though we used to have it in the paper every week starting with 1972.