Sinister Wisdom is a
multicultural,
lesbian literary & art journal by and for lesbians. The magazine is the oldest surviving lesbian literary journal; now more than 30 years in print. SW is
published quarterly in
Berkeley,
California and provides free subscriptions to incarcerated and institutionalized women as well as reduced-price subscriptions for lesbians with limited/fixed incomes.
History & Mandate
Founded in 1976 by
Harriet Ellenberger (Desmoines) and Catherine Nicholson in
Charlotte,
North Carolina, Sinister Wisdom features only lesbians' work, and is particularly interested in writing, art or photography that reflects diversity of experiences: lesbians of color, ethnic Lesbians, Jewish, Arab, old, young, working-class, poverty class, disabled, and fat lesbians. Author
Caryatis Cardea referred to the magazine as a work of "political honor...a commitment to acknowledge the power of language and the privilege of being published...the recognition of multiple struggles, and the accordance of mutual respect among a cultural diversity of lesbians
This magazine is now edited in Sebastopol, California by Fran Day.
Selection of Contributors
Former editors and publishers
- Harriet Ellenberger (aka Desmoines) and Catherine Nicholson (1976-1981)
- Michelle Cliff and Adrienne Rich (1981-1983)
- Michaele Uccella (1983-1984)
- Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz (1983-1987)
- Elana Dykewomon (1987-1994)
- Caryatis Cardea (1991 -1994)
- Akiba Onada-Sikwoia (1995-1997)
- Margo Mercedes Rivera-Weiss (1997-2000)
- Fran Day (2000 to present)
See also
References
- Ellenberger, Harriet, 'Sinister Wisdom' 43/44 15th Anniversary Retrospective, 1991, pg. 8
- Cardea, Caryatis, 'Sinister Wisdom' 43/44 15th Anniversary Retrospective, 1991, pg. 7
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