Cynthia Slater Explained

Cynthia Slater
Birth Date:7 August 1945
Occupation:Activist, sex educator, dominatrix
Subject:Activism, BDSM
Notable Works:Co-founding Society of Janus

Cynthia Slater (August 7, 1945 – October 26, 1989) was an American sex educator, HIV/AIDS activist, and dominatrix. She was the co-founder of the second BDSM organization founded in the United States (after The Eulenspiegel Society),[1] a San Francisco, California based BDSM education and support group known as the Society of Janus, which she founded with Larry Olsen in August 1974.[2] [3]

Work

Slater's activism for women to be accepted within the gay leather scene in San Francisco during the late 1970s brought her to more mainstream attention.[4] Slater persuaded the management of San Francisco's S/M leather club the Catacombs, the most famous fisting club in the world, to open up to lesbians; it was originally a gay men's club.[5] It operated from 1975 to 1981, and reopened at another location from 1982 to 1984. Slater was also an early proponent of S/M safety, and one of the major AIDS activists and educators during the 1980s. Slater hosted Society of Janus safety demonstrations during the late 1970s, cultivating a space for women within the 'plurality of gay men' already present within the leather/kink/fetish Venn-diagramatic culture.[6]

According to the Leather Hall of Fame biography of Slater, she said of the Society of Janus,

"There were three basic reasons why we chose Janus. First of all, Janus has two faces, which we interpreted as the duality of SM (one’s dominant and submissive sides). Second, he’s the Roman god of portals, and more importantly, of beginnings and endings. To us, it represents the beginning of one’s acceptance of self, the beginning of freedom from guilt, and the eventual ending of self-loathing and fear over one’s SM desires. And third, Janus is the Roman god of war—the war we fight against stereotypes commonly held against us."According to first-hand accounts, she coined the term "SM 101", referring to the safety demonstrations and classes she presented.[7] As well, in 1981 Slater and David Lourea "presented safer-sex education workshops in bathhouses and BDSM clubs in San Francisco."[8] In 1985, Slater, who was HIV-positive, organized the first Women's HIV/AIDS Information Switchboard.[9] She also contributed to "developing and disseminating kink friendly safer sex technologies".

She was photographed by Robert Mapplethorpe in 1980.[10] She was a professional dominatrix; and was openly bisexual.

Death and legacy

On October 26, 1989, Slater died of AIDS complications.[11] She is among those commemorated in the AIDS Memorial Quilt.[12] She is an inductee of the Society of Janus Hall of Fame.[13]

In 2017, the art installation known as the San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley was installed; in it Slater is honored with a metal bootprint displaying her name and a short statement about her.[14] [15]

Awards and honors

In 1989, she received the National Leather Association International’s Jan Lyon Award for Regional or Local Work.[16]

In 2003, she received the Forebear Award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards.[17]

In 2007, the National Leather Association International inaugurated awards for excellence in SM/fetish/leather writing. The categories include the Cynthia Slater award for non-fiction article.[18]

In 2014, Slater was inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Margot Weiss . Techniques of Pleasure: BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality . 20 December 2011 . Duke University Press . 978-0-8223-5159-7 . 8–.
  2. Web site: 2014 Leather Hall of Fame Inductee Cynthia Slater (1945-1989). Leather Hall of Fame Inductees List.
  3. Ortmann, David M., and Richard A. Sprott. 2013. Sexual outsiders: understanding BDSM sexualities and communities. p.156
  4. Call, Lewis. 2013. BDSM in American science fiction and fantasy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p.5
  5. [Gayle Rubin]
  6. "THE JANUS SOCIETY: KISS AND DON’T TELLCynthia Slater and the Catholic Priest", Jack Fritscher. Drummer 27, February 1979.
  7. "Chicago Hellfire Club, Cynthia Slater, and John Embry to be inducted to Leather Hall of Fame at CLAW in late April".The Leather Journal. Online Periodical. 26 January 2014 https://www.theleatherjournal.com/news/national-news/item/898-chicago-hellfire-club-cynthia-slater-and-john-embry-to-be-inducted-to-leather-hall-of-fame-at-claw-in-late-april
  8. "The Bisexual History of HIV/AIDS, in Photos". Faith Cheltenham. LGBT HealthLink https://blog.lgbthealthlink.org/2015/01/29/the-bisexual-history-of-hivaids-in-photos/
  9. Web site: Stay safe during this time of coronavirus from BiNet USA.. 2020-01-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20190207185405/http://www.binetusa.org/bihealth.html. 2019-02-07. dead.
  10. Web site: Cynthia Slater (Getty Museum) . Getty.edu . 2019-12-30.
  11. Web site: Cynthia Slater . 2019-12-29 . Leatherhalloffame.com.
  12. Web site: Lateef . Yasir . The Names Project – AIDS Memorial Quilt . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200106074145/http://search.aidsquilt.org/ . 2020-01-06 . 2020-03-27.
  13. Web site: 2019-07-20 . Society of Janus . 2020-04-21 . Erobay.
  14. Web site: Cindy . 17 July 2017 . Ringold Alley's Leather Memoir . Public Art and Architecture for Around the World.
  15. News: Paull . Laura . 21 June 2018 . Honoring gay leather culture with art installation in SoMa alleyway – J . 2018-06-23 . J . Jweekly.com.
  16. Web site: 2019-03-14 . List of winners . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200103035259/https://www.nla-international.com/list-of-winners-3.html . 2020-01-03 . 2020-05-08 . NLA International.
  17. Web site: Pantheon of Leather Awards All Time Recipients - The Leather Journal. www.theleatherjournal.com. 2020-09-22. 2020-12-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20201228055005/https://www.theleatherjournal.com/pantheon-awards/recipients. dead.
  18. Web site: NLA-I Accepting Nominations for Writing Awards. Chicago Den - The Midwest's Fetish Newspaper. 1 April 2018. 13 April 2013. https://archive.today/20130413163844/http://www.chicagoden.net/2012/12/13/nla-i-accepting-nominations-for-writing-awards/. dead.