Calling himself a blend of
Divine,
David Bowie and
Grace Jones, In 1991, Smith, as Blakk, ran against
Richard M. Daley for the office of mayor of Chicago, Illinois. The campaign was chronicled in the 1991 video
Drag in for Votes. After qualifying for presidency on his 35th birthday, Following the 1992 campaign, Smith moved to San Francisco, California and joined the African-American stage comedy troupe
Pomo Afro Homos. He launched his talk show
Late Nite with Joan Jett Blakk at Kiki Gallery under the production of Rick Jacobsen, and featuring Stephen Mounce as co-hostess Babette. The talk show featured local and national persons of interest in the LGBTQ community. It became so successful it was moved to a larger venue to accommodate the sold out crowds. In 1999, Smith, again as Blakk, announced his intention to run for mayor of San Francisco against incumbent
Willie Brown. == Awards and media ==