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Barnett was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1974 [5] and grew up as one of five siblings in Park Forest, Cook County, Illinois.. Barnett received a B.A. in English Language and Literature and Linguistics (with language specialization in German and Russian) from the University of Missouri and an M.A. in Women's History from Sarah Lawrence College. [6]
LaShonda or Lashonda is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: LaShonda K. Barnett (born 1974), American author, playwright, and radio host; LaShonda A. Hunt (born 1970), American judge; Lashonda Lester (1975/1976–2017), American standup comedian
The Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to a work of fiction on lesbian themes. As the award is presented based on themes in the work, not the sexuality or gender of the writer, men and heterosexual women may also be nominated for or win the award.
LaShonda Katrice Barnett: Jam On The Vine: Libby Ware: Lum: Children's & Young Adults Alex Gino: Melissa: Winner Bill Konigsberg: The Porcupine of Truth: Cory Silverberg and Fiona Smyth: Sex is a Funny Word: a Book about Bodies, Feelings, and YOU: Honor Christopher Barzak: Wonders of the Invisible World: 2017 Non-fiction David France
Lashonda Lester (September 11, 1975—April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian from Austin, Texas. Her posthumous debut album, Shondee Superstar , was released by Dan Schlissel 's Stand Up!
LaShonda A. Hunt [377] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2023– ) Illinois: active: Clay E. Hunter [378] Canton Municipal Court Ohio: deceased: Robert B. Hutson [379] Orange County Superior Court (1982–2010) California: retired: Herbert J. Hutton [380]
Claribel Ruth Barnett was born on March 26, 1872, in Kent, Ohio, to George and Lucina (Deuel) Barnett. [4] She attended Kent High School and from 1887 to 1889, Western Reserve Academy . From 1889 to 1893 she attended the University of Michigan , where she received her bachelor's degree.
LaVena Lynn Johnson (July 27, 1985 – July 19, 2005) was a soldier in the United States Army who was found dead in a tent in Iraq. Her death was controversially ruled as a suicide but the evidence of rape and battery led her family to believe the United States Department of Defense covered it up.