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Full Name
  
Saundra Smokes

Name
  
Saundra Smokes

Movement
  
Civil rights


Ethnicity
  
African American

Other names
  
Sandy

Died
  
August 8, 2012

Born
  
October 8, 1954 (
1954-10-08
)
Syracuse, NY, U.S.

Occupation
  
Award-winning journalist, playwright, free-lance journalist, Radio Producer, Activist

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Saundra Smokes (October 8, 1954 – August 8, 2012) was an award-winning journalist and playwright. Saundra was a free-lance journalist for 3.5 years and a former employee of The Post-Standard for more than 30 years. She was a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, inducted into the Syracuse Press Club Wall of Distinction, and was a member of the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company. She was also a syndicated columnist for 22 newspapers nationwide and won a Cable Ace award for a video drama.

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Early life and career beginnings

Smokes was born in Syracuse, New York, and graduated from Nottingham High School. She attended the University of Buffalo, and then lived in Albany for a time before taking a job with the Herald Journal in 1978.

Column content

Through her column she shared her opinions about topics that affect every human being. These topics included but were not limited to race relations, politics, poverty, health, and popular culture. In November 1992, she wrote a column on the trial of police officers involved in the beating of Los Angeles motorist Rodney King that was picked up by newspapers nationwide.

Saundra Smokes also wrote plays, including A Tribute to Motown and In Our Own Backyard, and a video drama, Daddy’s Home, which won a Cable Ace award.

Smokes won numerous journalism awards, including a first-place community service award from the New York State Publishers Association for her 2003 editorial series, “Taxpayers Held Hostage.” In 2004 she was inducted onto the Syracuse Press Club's Wall of Distinction, a permanent exhibit in the Civic Center.

Other work

In May 2012, she began writing a guest column for The Post-Standard, and in June she started a weekly radio show on WHEN-AM, Power 620, Saundra Smokes Speaks on Venus. She published many powerful columns that were recognized by distinguished journalists across the nation.

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  • References

    Saundra Smokes Wikipedia