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Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press was an activist feminist press started in 1980 by author Barbara Smith at the suggestion of her friend, poet Audre Lorde. ==Beginnings== In her essay "A Press of our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press", founder Barbara Smith describes the beginnings of the press this way: "In October 1980, Audre Lorde said to me during a phone conversation, 'We really need to do something about publishing.'"〔Smith, Barbara. "A Press of our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press", ''Frontiers'' vol. X, no. 3, 1989, p. 11.〕 In an interview with Joseph F. Beam in ''Blacklight Magazine'', Lorde spoke to the need to "develop those structures (like Kitchen Table) that will present and circulate our culture."〔Lorde, Audre, in conversation with Joseph F. Beam, ''Blacklight Magazine'', March 1984.〕 As a result of Lorde's suggestion, Smith assembled a group for a meeting on Halloween weekend in Boston, the home city of the press in its first year.〔〔De Veaux, Alexis. ''Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde'', W. W. Norton & Company, 2004. ISBN 978-0-393-01954-4, p. 276.〕 In 1981, Smith relocated the press to New York.〔 Smith, Lorde, Cherríe Moraga, Hattie Gossett, Helena Byard, Susan Yung, Ana Oliveira, Rosío Alvarez, Alma Gomez and Leota Lone Dog are all considered co-founders of the organization.〔〔Short, Kayann. "Coming to the Table: The Differential Politics of ''This Bridge Called my Back''", ''Genders'' 19 (1994), pp. 4-8.〕
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