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Beginning in 1978 in the Bay Area, Samois, the first known women’s sado-masochistic group in the world, worked to educate themselves and the broader women’s movement about lesbian-feminist SM.
  
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The group quickly became a lightning rod for critique from anti-SM feminists, yet they managed to form and maintain a community of liked minded women. 
  
'''Beginning in 1978 in the Bay Area, Samois, the first known women’s sado-masochistic group in the world, worked to educate themselves and the broader women’s movement about lesbian-feminist SM.  The group quickly became a lightning rod for critique from anti-SM feminists, yet they managed to form and maintain a community of liked minded women.  In doing so, they laid the foundation for the creation of an entire subculture of Leatherdykes.'''
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In doing so, they laid the foundation for the creation of an entire subculture of Leatherdykes.
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<ref name="Original Artwork 1">Samois, “Our Statement” in What Color Is Your Handkerchief, June 1979, 2.</ref>
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''June 1978''  Samois founded
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'''In This Article:'''
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[[Defining Terms:  Samois in their own words]]
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The Leather Menace: Samois Organizes Lesbian Sado-Masochists, Bay Area, CA, 1978-1982 (Current Page)
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[[Workshops, Hanky Codes and Coming to Power, oh my!: Samois’ Educational Practices]]
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[[Celebrate!  Samois and The Gay Day Parade]]
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[[Socio-Sexual]]
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[[The Leather Menace:  Samois’ Conflicts]]
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[[Beyond the Bay, Beyond Samois … ]]
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[[About Us]]
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'''Timeline of Events'''<ref name="Timeline of Events">Samois, “Samois Newsletter,” April 1979-March 1982, Samois Archive, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco, CA.</ref>
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''June 1978'' ---   Samois founded
 
   
 
   
''Summer 1978''  First Samois play party  
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''Summer 1978'' --- First Samois play party  
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''November 1978''  ---  Group proposes meeting with Women Against Violence in Pornography and the Media (WAVPM), start of years long organizational conflict
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''January 1979''  ---  Public presentation at Old Wives Tales
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''June 1979''  ---  Group marches in Gay Day Parade; sells What Color is Your Handkerchief (WCIYH)
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''July-Sept 1979''  ---  Ongoing conflict with bookstore regarding sale of WCIYH
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''November 1979''  ---  Second public presentation
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''March 1980''  ---  Action against bookstore that refuses to sell WCIYH
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''June 1980''  ---  20 women & 1 child march in Samois contigent of Gay Day Parade
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''February 1981''  ---  Nominated for Cable Car Award
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''April 1981''  ---  Third public presentation scheduled
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''May 1981''  ---  Problems with renting space at Women’s Building due to concerns about SM
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''September 1981''  ---  Ms. Leather Contest
  
''November 1978'' Group proposes meeting with WAVPM
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''November 1981'' ---  Coming to Power, first printing
  
''January 1979''  Public presentation at Old Wives Tales
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''Month Unknown, 1982''  ---  Group disbands
  
''June 1979''  Group marches in Gay Day Parade; sells What Color is Your Handkerchief
 
  
''July-Sept 1979''  Ongoing conflict with bookstore regarding sale of WCIYH
 
  
''November 1979'' Second public presentation
 
  
''March 1980''  Action against bookstore that refuses to sell WCIYH
 
  
''June 1980''  20 women & 1 child march in Samois contigent of Gay Day Parade
 
  
''February 1981''  Nominated for Cable Car Award
 
  
''April 1981''  Third public presentation scheduled
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Samois, lesbian, Gay Day Parade, SM, sado-masochism, What Color is Your Handkerchief, Women’s Outreach Committee, BDSM, kink
  
''May 1981''  Problems with renting space at Women’s Building due to concerns about SM
 
  
''September 1981'' Ms. Leather Contest
 
  
''October 1982''  Coming to Power, first printing
 
  
''Month Unknown, 1982''  Group disbands
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#Original Artwork by Katie Diamond; Samois, “Our Statement” in ''What Color Is Your Handkerchief'', June 1979, 2.
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#Samois, “Samois Newsletter,” April 1979-March 1982, Samois Archive, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco, CA. <comments />

Latest revision as of 11:15, 1 May 2010

Beginning in 1978 in the Bay Area, Samois, the first known women’s sado-masochistic group in the world, worked to educate themselves and the broader women’s movement about lesbian-feminist SM.

The group quickly became a lightning rod for critique from anti-SM feminists, yet they managed to form and maintain a community of liked minded women.

In doing so, they laid the foundation for the creation of an entire subculture of Leatherdykes.


Samois-logo-web.jpg

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Timeline of Events[2]

June 1978 --- Samois founded

Summer 1978 --- First Samois play party

November 1978 --- Group proposes meeting with Women Against Violence in Pornography and the Media (WAVPM), start of years long organizational conflict

January 1979 --- Public presentation at Old Wives Tales

June 1979 --- Group marches in Gay Day Parade; sells What Color is Your Handkerchief (WCIYH)

July-Sept 1979 --- Ongoing conflict with bookstore regarding sale of WCIYH

November 1979 --- Second public presentation

March 1980 --- Action against bookstore that refuses to sell WCIYH

June 1980 --- 20 women & 1 child march in Samois contigent of Gay Day Parade

February 1981 --- Nominated for Cable Car Award

April 1981 --- Third public presentation scheduled

May 1981 --- Problems with renting space at Women’s Building due to concerns about SM

September 1981 --- Ms. Leather Contest

November 1981 --- Coming to Power, first printing

Month Unknown, 1982 --- Group disbands




Key-words: Samois, lesbian, Gay Day Parade, SM, sado-masochism, What Color is Your Handkerchief, Women’s Outreach Committee, BDSM, kink



  1. Original Artwork by Katie Diamond; Samois, “Our Statement” in What Color Is Your Handkerchief, June 1979, 2.
  2. Samois, “Samois Newsletter,” April 1979-March 1982, Samois Archive, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco, CA. <comments />
  1. Samois, “Our Statement” in What Color Is Your Handkerchief, June 1979, 2.
  2. Samois, “Samois Newsletter,” April 1979-March 1982, Samois Archive, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco, CA.