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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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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. 
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In doing so, they laid the foundation for the creation of an entire subculture of Leatherdykes.
 
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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.  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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'''In This Article:'''
 
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An Overview and Timeline of Samois
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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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[[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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[[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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[[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'''
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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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''Summer 1978''  ---  First Samois play party  
 
''Summer 1978''  ---  First Samois play party  
  
''November 1978''  ---  Group proposes meeting with WAVPM  
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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
  
 
''January 1979''  ---  Public presentation at Old Wives Tales  
 
''January 1979''  ---  Public presentation at Old Wives Tales  
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''September 1981''  ---  Ms. Leather Contest  
 
''September 1981''  ---  Ms. Leather Contest  
  
''October 1982''  ---  Coming to Power, first printing  
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''November 1981''  ---  Coming to Power, first printing  
  
 
''Month Unknown, 1982''  ---  Group disbands  
 
''Month Unknown, 1982''  ---  Group disbands  
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Samois, lesbian, Gay Day Parade, SM, sado-masochism, What Color is Your Handkerchief, Women’s Outreach Committee, BDSM, kink
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Samois, lesbian, Gay Day Parade, SM, sado-masochism, What Color is Your Handkerchief, Women’s Outreach Committee, BDSM, kink  
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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.