![]() ![]() Jewelle Gomez with spouse Diane Sabin, 2013. Delany, Jewelle Gomez, and Tannanarive Due at the SciFi writers conference at Spelman College, 2010, Atlanta, GA. Jewelle Gomez with Nancy Bereano, founder of Firebrand Books. The young slave finally inherits the name Gilda from the 300-year-old vampire. After being taken to the brothel, she is accepted as family and given education. Jewelle Gomez at an Old Lesbians Organizing for Change event, 2007. The story of Gilda through the 150 years reflects on the rise from a simple slave girl to a strong black woman manifesting on the near-future of America. Jewelle Gomez photographed for a San Francisco Public Library Poster. Jewelle Gomez at Pride, 1989, New York, NY. Jewelle Gomez with Dorothy Allison, 1986. Jewelle Gomez with Audre Lordre filming Before Stonewall, 1984. Jewelle Gomez with the Say Brother staff, 1969. ![]() ![]() Jewelle Gomez as a baby with the Morandus family, 1948, Boston, MA. 30 2005 by Jewelle Gomez (Author) 241 ratings Kindle Edition 18.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Paperback from 40.83 2 Used from 40.83 5 New from 94.60 MP3 CD 37.70 3 Used from 52.79 4 New from 31. Fog and sunlight took turns dancing outside the windows on the May 2017 morning when Jewelle sat down to tell OUTWORDS her story. Jewelle and her wife Diane Sabin, executive director of the Lesbian Health & Research Center at the UC San Francisco, live in a beautifully preserved California Craftsman bungalow in San Francisco’s Westwood Park neighborhood. The Gilda Stories is a sensual masterpiece and soulful adventure of the black lesbian experience across historical realms under the tastefully alluring. ![]()
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