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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
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]
B. Mathis Bailey; Calvin Baker; Nikki Baker; James Baldwin; Toni Cade Bambara; Leslie Esdaile Banks; Steven Barnes; LaShonda K. Barnett; Rena Barron; Paul Beatty
Authors such as Naomi Jackson and LaShonda Katrice Barnett attended the meetings upon her invitation. [4] Edim developed the idea for an annual literary festival of the same name with the help of writer Tayari Jones. [4] In June 2017 Edim used Kickstarter, where she worked full-time, to raise $40,000 for the event.
Find new authors who have received prestigious awards, mostly under the areas listed above (Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, etc.) and create a list on the page of people who need to be cross-checked with Wikipedia to see if they have articles and compile a list of authors who still need pages.
B. Nikki Baker; Toni Cade Bambara; Leslie Esdaile Banks; Amina Baraka; LaShonda K. Barnett; Effie T. Battle; Carolyn Baxter; Delilah Beasley; Jessie Mae Brown Beavers
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.