Barbara Gracner

Documentary Photographer
  
Being Brenda
Location: Seattle
Nationality: Slovene
Biography: Barbara Gracner is a documentary and portrait photographer from Slovenia. She attended a documentary and photojournalism photography program at the International Center of Photography in New York, where she received the George and Joyce Moss... MORE
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Being Brenda
Copyright Barbara Gracner 2024
Date of Work Oct 2018 - Ongoing
Updated Nov 2018
Topics Abuse, Community, Domestic Violence, Family, Gay, Hope, Missouri, poverty, rural America, Yearning
Brenda Smith is a child of Missouri. A survivor. Born into a family of alcohol and violence, separated from her eight siblings, she was raised by 10 different foster families. Sexually abused while young, Brenda was set for a hard start and a life of constant wondering where she belonged and what family means.

In her 20s, she finished her GED, found a job and she saved for her first car. But her haunting past, a self-identity crisis, and the burden of raising two kids alone pushed her to the verge of a nervous breakdown. She was hospitalized, her children were put in foster homes, and were never released back to her by the court. People she grew close to left her—expanding the void, and her craving for any family.

Now 57, Brenda rents a house with one of her sons and his family. With no car and no phone, she is cut off from finding regular work and socializing beyond her home. She supports the household with disability checks and works seasonal jobs planting and harvesting strawberries. She has a fragile hold on her place in the world. Through playful moments with her grandson and quiet conversations with God, she elevates her spirit and finds strength to keep on going.
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