Anita Granier interviewed by Lindsey Formisano

1) What is your:

Name? Anita Ameria Granier

Age? 42

Education level? High school diploma

Current profession?stay at home mother

Marital status? divorced

Race/Ethnicity? African american

Political affiliation?

Religion? (Or, would you consider yourself a religious/spiritual person?)

baptist

Relationship to me (the interviewer)? Close friend of the family

2) Do you have:

Siblings? Yes, five

Children? Yes , three

3) What was your first job? I babysat for my neighbors kids everyday.

4) What did you want to be when you were young? A hairdresser

5) Are you involved in community service? What? Why or why not?

I am deeply involved with my church. I hold fundraisers and awareness

meetings every Wednesday

6) What is your opinion about women changing their last name after

marriage? Would or did you change your last name? Why or why not?

I think it’s entirely up to the woman. Every one thinks different. I

personally feel like my last name makes me who I am and stands for

something. I would not change it.

7) Do you think a man is looked at differently if he stays home to take

care of his children? Would your family approve of this type of arrangement?

I think men are looked at differently but shouldn’t be. If I had a man

who wanted to stay at home and take care of the kids I would be ecstatic.

I haven’t found one yet though. My family would approve because they know

what a struggle it is to take care of my children on my own.

8) Should the dominant breadwinner in a relationship have more say or

power in that relationship (for example, to determine how the money is

used)? Five or ten years ago did you expect to make more or less money

than your partner? Do you feel the same way today?

No. That is way there are so many marital problems in this world. Power

takes over a relationship and ruins it. I used to feel horrible for not

bringing a good amount of money but I realized I am just as important to

be taking care of the children night and day. Today, I feel the same. My

marriage would have been different if there weren’t problems with money

and power.

9) In your experience, does parenting differ for sons and daughters?

Please explain.

I treat my daughters differently then I do my sons because I feel that in

today’s world girls must be raised to be stronger against all the

stereotypes. I also know that my son wont grow up to be a crazy man

because he sees the way I am raising my daughters and will know that

women deserve the same respect as men.

10) What do you think of feminists? What do you think their goals are? Do

you know any feminists? Would you consider yourself one? Why or why not?

I consider myself a feminist. I think I realized how important feminism

was after my marriage failed for many reasons. I used to be

blind. I didn’t realize how much I was being taken advantage of.

Today I realize how strong of a woman I am and how important it is for

Today’s females to overcome lots of boundaries. Its very important.

11) Do you think women are more likely to vote for a female presidential

candidate because they share the same gender? Why or why not?

I personally think women should not vote for a woman president just

because she is a woman, they should vote for who they think is best

regardless of gender.