T H E S H A N G O P R O J E C T: National Archives for Black Lesbians and Gay Men P.O. Box 2341 Bloomington, Indiana 47402-2341 _____________________________________________________ The Shango Project is a newly conceived effort to collect, preserve and maintain materials of historical interest which document aspects of African-American Lesbian and Gay existence in contemporary and historical society. The project entails the acquisition, collection and preservation of newspapers, articles, books, magazines, journals, memorabilia, diaries, and other artifacts (records, field recordings and interviews, compact discs, film, video, song texts, art pieces, folklore, commentary, fiction, poetry, etc.) which document the Black Lesbian and Gay male presence. In conjunction with other groups, organizations and individuals, The Shango Project will act as a support organization to aid in project design, research aims, film festivals and other activities whose function is to educate, enlighten or promote change, such as initiating an annual Black Lesbian and Gay History Day during the month of February, Black History Month. The Shango Project is dedicated to increasing the visibility of Lesbian and Gay Blacks and the exploration of issues central to our lives. Through its newsletter, Purple Drum, The Shango Project allows writers, filmmakers, scholars, researchers, students, activists and others an avenue of communication on a variety of events, new works and activities through the announcement and critical, informed review of books, film, video, music, commentary and television. A long-range goal of the project is to develop a resource center serving not only as archive but maintaining a database of all research and historical materials pertaining to Black Lesbian and Gay men in the African Diaspora. Such a central database will allow the use of a much-needed resource tool in exploring aspects of Lesbian and Gay male life and to further much-needed work on the multidimensional issues and problems faced by Lesbians and Gay men of African descent in society across the world. If you would like to contribute to this effort please contact the director by writing to the address listed or phoning: 812.334.8860. Donations which bear on some aspect of the Black Lesbian and Gay experience are always welcome and will be maintained and preserved in the donor's name. Scholars, reviewers and writers are always welcome to submit short commentary, letters, articles, fiction and nonfiction for publication in Purple Drum, or may deposit such items to the archive if they wish them to become a part of the permanent collection. Each year, The Shango Project announces awards for research and creative activities (film, video, poetry, novels) which contribute significantly to our understanding of the history and culture of Black Lesbians and Gay men. P U R P L E D R U M The Newsletter of The Shango Project ______________________________________________ Purple Drum is published twice yearly. Commentary, short articles, fiction, poetry, reviews, letters, course syllabi, projects, festivals, conferences, announce- ments, and contributions are most welcome and may be addressed to the editor. To receive a copy, write to: Editor, Purple Drum The Shango Project P.O. Box 2341 Bloomington, Indiana 47402-2341 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------