Barbara Smith
(1946-)

African-American Feminist
CoFounded first US Publisher for Women of Color
1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005

birthdate: December 16
birthplace:
Cleveland, Ohio

Barbara Smith is an African-American feminist author, publisher, activist, teacher and scholar who has had a tremendous impact in establishing and sustaining black feminism, black women's studies and an African American women's literary tradition in the United States. In 1980 she cofounded Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, the first U.S. publisher for women of color. Barbara Smith has written many articles, essays, reviews and short stories to stimulate a national dialogue about the issues of race, class, gender and sexuality, and has lectured on these subjects at many colleges and universities. In addition to her writing and teaching, Barbara Smith has been actively involved in many movements for social justice, and is currently focusing on neighborhood and community organizing to address youth issues in poor black communities. She is also serves her community as an elected council member in Albany, New York. Barbara Smith was nominated for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize as part of the 1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize project.

 

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