Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press

Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press was an activist feminist press, closely related to the National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO), that was started in 1980 by Barbara Smith, Beverly Smith, poet Audre Lorde. Beverly Smith and Barbara Smith, and their associate Demita Frazier, had together cofounded the Combahee River Collective (CRC).[1] The Kitchen Table became inactive soon after Audre Lorde's death in 1992. The motivation for starting a press run by and for women of color was that "as feminist and lesbian of color writers, we knew that we had no options for getting published, except at the mercy or whim of others, whether in the context of alternative or commercial publishing, since both are white-dominated."[2]

  1. ^ "Kitchen Table: Women Of Color Press." Encyclopedia of African-American Writing (2009).
  2. ^ Gilley, J., "Ghost in the Machine: Kitchen Table Press and the Third Wave Anthology That Vanished." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 38: 3 (2017), 141–163.

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