Southeastern Arts, Media & Education Project (Atlanta, Ga.)
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The Southeastern Arts, Media & Education Project was started in 1984 with a mission to provide education and expression during the AIDS crisis. The organization sponsored plays, the Out on Film Festival, AMETHYST (a literary magazine), the Arts for Pride festival, and other events. The gay newspaper, SOUTHERN VOICE, was a part of the organization for its first two years.
From the description of Southeastern Arts, Media & Education Project (Atlanta, Ga.) records, 1986-1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79462931
Administrative History
The Southeastern Arts, Media and Education (SAME) project, 1985-1996, was a multidisciplinary Atlanta based gay and lesbian nonprofit arts organization whose mission was to utilize arts for social change. During its first ten years, 1985-1995, SAME produced over 70 plays, original film and video works, including Promise of Life, a documentary on people living with AIDS, and published Amethyst, a semi-annual journal of creative writing and visual arts. SAME, along with Southern Voice newspaper, co-produced the Southeastern Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, which screened over 50 films in 1994, a major event for the Atlanta Gay and Lesbian community. SAME also organized numerous visual arts exhibitions and an annual arts and crafts festival.
From the guide to the Southeastern Arts, Media and Education Project records, 1985-1996, (ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives.)
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- Gay dramatists
- Gay liberation movement
- Gays' writings
- Gay theater
- Homosexuality
- Homosexuality and theater
- Lesbian dramatists
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