Gwendolyn Smalls on Clubhouse

Updated: Jan 30, 2024
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Gwendolyn Lambert Smalls was born on January 15th 1968, in Alexandria, Virginia. Gwendolyn loves sharing with everyone, how important her family is to her. Growing up, she was very fascinated with history and reading books. If she isn't spending time with her family or reading, you can always find her spoiling her adorable black chihuahua, with her favorite treats. "When Shall The Bough Break" is Mrs. Lambert Smalls first book. She also wrote two additional books. "Hidden In Plain Sight" is about the CIA and Big Tech companies usages of Infra Sound technology, surveillance and microwave frequency weapon on the black family, community and culture, as well as #NoMatterWhat affirmation book and journal.

Although, I, being Linwood Lambert, Jr.'s sister" and working for NYPD for eight years, it did not make a difference with the lines that were drawn between injustice and justice, or how it has created several challenges for my family, the powerful, within their small circle of the police and the political titans. They tried to ignore the laws and the fate of three police officers, who killed Linwood Raymond Lambert, Jr., while he was in their custody, outside of the local hospital, in Halifax South Boston, Virginia. The political elites, kept passing the responsibility around amongst themselves, hoping one of them would make the decisions, on whether to bring charges against the three officers, who assaulted Mr. Linwood Lambert, Jr., in front of the hospital doors. He was than placed back into the police cruiser, amidst broken glass, while he was bleeding profusely. Medical staff tried intervening, but to no avail. He died lying slumped over in the back seat of the police cruiser, handcuffed and shackled.

To add to the agony of the all parties involved, which includes, the former Governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, former Governor Ralph Northam, Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax and former Attorney General Mark Herring, who were also dealing with their own personal scandals of racist Black face photos and sexual assault. It's no surprise to notice down in that rural part of southwestern, Virginia, Confederate flags is the norm-and racist politics and elected officials, uses their privilege of power, to keep the old southern ways of the Confederacy, while also being hypocrites.

Gwendolyn Lambert Smalls - Author/Activist/Organizer/Consultant
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