Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers.|BARBARA SMITH / produced by Penny Rosenwasser. - SERIES: Voices of women of power| no. 4 - Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers. CONTENT: Barbara Smith was raised in a multigenerational family of Black women, is co-founder of Kitchen Table/Women of Color Press, a lesbian activist, a professor, a poet and an author. She discusses her book, Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, and the importance of humility so that we can uncover what people can accomplish if they band together. She argues that a grassroots political or liberation movement can transform a people who feel powerless into a people who define what humanhood is and what power is. This, she concludes, is how the world can be turned over. - RECORDED: 1989-1990.
Barbara Smith was raised in a multigenerational family of Black women, is co-founder of Kitchen Table/Women of Color Press, a lesbian activist, a professor, a poet and an author. She discusses her book, Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, and the importance of humility so that we can uncover what people can accomplish if they band together. She argues that a grassroots political or liberation movement can transform a people who feel powerless into a people who define what humanhood is and what power is. This, she concludes, is how the world can be turned over.