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Barbara Smith - Wikipedia Since the early 1970s, she has been active as a scholar, activist, critic, lecturer, author, and publisher of Black feminist thought She has also taught at numerous colleges and universities for 25 years
Barbara Smith (1946- ) - Blackpast Beginning in the 1970s, Barbara Smith broke new ground as a black feminist, lesbian, activist, author, and book publisher of women of color She and her twin sister, Beverly Smith, were born on December 16, 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio
How Barbara Smith Launched a Black Feminist Revolution To put it frankly, Barbara Smith is one of the OG lesbian activists A socialist, educator and author, Smith helped usher Black feminism into the mainstream, creating a framework for resisting oppression that lasts to this day Born prematurely in 1940s Ohio, Smith ascribes her survival to fate
About Barbara’s Work | barbara smith Barbara Smith was a leader in defining and establishing the field of Black women’s studies in the United States She published work that introduced for the first time close textual analysis of Black fiction that included gender and sexuality as an analytical lens
The Ms. Q A: Barbara Smith Looks Back on a Lifetime of Black Feminist . . . Barbara Smith is one of the most influential Black feminists of our time Smith co-founded the Combahee River Collective in 1974—best known for its groundbreaking Combahee River Collective Statement, which called attention to racism in the feminist movement and sexual oppression in the Black community
Barbara Smith - Mount Holyoke College Barbara Smith is a Black feminist pioneer, lesbian, activist, author, lecturer and publisher Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she and her twin sister, Beverly, began participating in civil rights protests in the 1960s
Barbara Smith - Making Gay History For nearly half a century, Barbara Smith has been speaking truth to power—as a woman against misogyny, as an African American against racism, as a lesbian against homophobia, and as a black lesbian against those in the gay rights movement who sideline the concerns of LGBTQ people of color
Barbara Smith - DePaul University Beginning in the 1970s, Barbara Smith broke new ground as a black feminist, lesbian, activist, author, and book publisher of women of color She and her twin sister, Beverly Smith, were born on December 16, 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio
Hess Scholar-in-Residence - Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the . . . As an organizer, writer, publisher, scholar-activist, and elected official, Barbara Smith has played key roles in multiple social justice movements, including Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism