Talk:Kemba Smith Pradia

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Non-profit for sheroe women
Hi, my name is nianta Holloway I am a re-entry a like most women who have make some bad choices i have done some time I left alot of great women behind the walls who deserve a second chance. I’m looking to see if I can receive some assistance with my non profit foundation can someone from this foundation please contact me @ sheroewithme @ gmail.com 2601:14D:4A00:9B50:6C51:C3F7:D1C3:DFEB (talk) 05:35, 31 March 2024 (UTC)

Explanation and timing of name change
The subject of this article is referred to as "Kemba Smith" or "Kemba Smith Pradia", this seems to chop and change from paragraph to paragraph, which is confusing to readers. A clear explanation should be given for the name changes, which, I presume, are connected to her marriage. The guidelines MOS:BIRTHNAME and MOS:NEE are relevant here. Also, since the subject's marriage seems to play a significant part in her change of name, the article should be presented in chronological order as per MOS:BLPCHRONO. Trying to isolate the subject's personal life from the rest of her biography does not make sense for this person because her pregnancies and marriage are significant and integral turning points in her life story and inextricably linked to her change of name. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 12:26, 20 May 2024 (UTC)

Race
The article makes a point of referring to race: "Raised in a middle class majority-white environment, Smith decided to attend Hampton University, a historically Black college, after graduating from Hermitage High School in June 1989." This is in the opening paragraph. However, the article does not tell us Smith's race. 136.36.180.215 (talk) 13:35, 2 June 2024 (UTC)