Pain and Privilege - Mixed Media Artwork by Harold Smith
By Harold Smith
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The Pain and Privilege Series is an exploration of the juxtapositions present in the black experience.
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Harold Smith
The Smiths are an ordinary couple living in North Florida. They volunteer at several local prisons, teaching Bible classes for the incarcerated. A class they have taught many times is “How to Hear God’s Voice.” They teach and practice journaling, which is two-way prayers or conversations with God. They have also been involved in Kairos, Marriage Encounter, and Celebrate Recovery. Harold is a retired software engineer. He likes games and puzzles. Gena is a homemaker and mother of their three adults. Among her many skills are floral design, home design and decorating, and childcare. She is a wildlife enthusiast and she is an excellent cook.
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