Joan Jett Blakk
Joan Jett Blakk is the drag persona of performer Terence Smith. Smith is an African-American actor, writer and political candidate. Blakk first garnered a measure of national attention when he ran for President of the United States in 1992.
Calling himself a blend of Divine, David Bowie and Grace Jones, Smith began performing in 1974.
In 1991, Smith, as Blakk, ran against Richard M. Daley for the office of mayor of Chicago, Illinois.[1] The campaign was chronicled in the 1991 video Drag in for Votes. Smith's next campaign was for the presidency in 1992, under the slogan "Lick Bush in '92!" and documented in the 1993 video of the same name. Smith also ran for president in 1996 with the slogan "Lick Slick Willie in '96!" In each of these campaigns Smith ran on the Queer Nation Party ticket.[2]
Following the 1992 campaign, Smith relocated to San Francisco, California and joined the African-American stage comedy troupe Pomo Afro Homos. He launched his talk show, Late Nite with Joan Jett Blakk.
In 1999, Smith, again as Blakk, announced his intention to run for mayor of San Francisco against incumbent Willie Brown.
Notes
External links
- Joan Jett Blakk: Queer Nation’s Candidate for President, 1992 produced by Bill Stamets preserved by Media Burn Independent Video Archive
- [Joan Jett Blakk announces candidacy for president] produced by Bill Stamets preserved by Media Burn Independent Video Archive
- [Joan Jett Blakk at C.I.S.P.E.S. Benefit] produced by Bill Stamets preserved by Media Burn Independent Video Archive
References
- Glasrud, Bruce A. (2010). African Americans and the Presidency: The Road to the White House. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-415-80391-8.
- Meyer, Moe (1994). The Politics and Poetics of Camp. Psychology Press. ISBN 0-415-08248-X.
External links
- Joan Jett Blakk biography
- Joan Jett Blakk on IMDb
- Joan Jett Blakk on IMDb
- 1992 interview with Joan Jett Blakk
- Joan Jett Blakk photo gallery circa 1991