Sinister Wisdom Issue 3, published the year 1977 holds an essay by poet Adrienne Rich, titled, “It is the lesbian in us...”; The cover of the same issue has art by photographer Tee Corinne. Sinister Wisdom is a multicultural lesbian literary and art journal. This non-fiction creative essay written by Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz reflects on the first year of Sinister Wisdom\u27s publication as a celebration of 40 years through this special edition anniversary print for which only 1000 have been printed. The essay remarks on the shift in lesbian identity and community and the potential impact of the Sinister Wisdom journal via an interaction of two lesbians and a review of the Rich essay and Corinne print
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Introduction to special double issue. This introduction gives the background to this special issue o...
This essay intends to bridge the gap between two under-appreciated communities by committing to ways...
Sinister Wisdom Issue 3, published the year 1977 holds an essay by poet Adrienne Rich, titled, “It i...
An introduction to the history and radical practice of New York City\u27s Lesbian Herstory Archives ...
A portrait of the Lesbian Herstory Archives by a volunteer, describing the archive in its original h...
This article traces the founding of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in the context of radical archivin...
This article explores the relationship between photography and feminism that emerges through the pag...
This interview sits alongside an extended version edited for Amanda Curreri’s solo exhibition, The C...
The 1970s was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesbians. As lesbia...
On a Wednesday afternoon in the dead of winter, twelve lesbians met to begin a six-week exploration ...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Lesbian and gay people lay special claim to the power of the printed word. It is through the printed...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
This past October, CLAGS hosted a historic conference to commemorate, celebrate, and evaluate the di...
Book review of Jam on the Vine by LaShonda Barnett from the perspective of a lesbian and lesbian of ...
Introduction to special double issue. This introduction gives the background to this special issue o...
This essay intends to bridge the gap between two under-appreciated communities by committing to ways...
Sinister Wisdom Issue 3, published the year 1977 holds an essay by poet Adrienne Rich, titled, “It i...
An introduction to the history and radical practice of New York City\u27s Lesbian Herstory Archives ...
A portrait of the Lesbian Herstory Archives by a volunteer, describing the archive in its original h...
This article traces the founding of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in the context of radical archivin...
This article explores the relationship between photography and feminism that emerges through the pag...
This interview sits alongside an extended version edited for Amanda Curreri’s solo exhibition, The C...
The 1970s was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesbians. As lesbia...
On a Wednesday afternoon in the dead of winter, twelve lesbians met to begin a six-week exploration ...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Lesbian and gay people lay special claim to the power of the printed word. It is through the printed...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
This past October, CLAGS hosted a historic conference to commemorate, celebrate, and evaluate the di...
Book review of Jam on the Vine by LaShonda Barnett from the perspective of a lesbian and lesbian of ...
Introduction to special double issue. This introduction gives the background to this special issue o...
This essay intends to bridge the gap between two under-appreciated communities by committing to ways...