Sharon Bridgforth
"bulljean" available on CD
Blacklines -- Aug. 1999
And the Lammy goes to ... writer sharon bridgforth and publisher
Lisa Moore/RedBone Press for the bulljean stories! The book
that won the 1999 Lambda Literary Award for Best Small Press can
now be heard on CD. bridgforth captivated and delighted
Chicago"s Black lesbian community when Affinity sponsored a
reading by her earlier this year. ´with the bulljean stories i
wanted to celebrate the rural/southern workingclass Black
bulldaggas/who were aunty momma sisterfriend/ pillars of the
church always been a working part of the community/giving fierce
Love with fineness,´ bridgforth said. ´the songs of my
childhood/the laughter/the gift of taletelling/the food that my
elders gave me are integral parts of who i am. though i can"t
dictate their particular words i do understand that the voice of
the bulljean stories belongs to them. these are the stories
they didn"t tell me the ones i needed most. bull jean is the
butch/southern/poet/warrior wo"mn hero i wish i"d known,´
bridgforth said.
The bulljean CD was created because both bridgforth and Moore
were often told what a difference was made in the enjoyment of
bulljean when heard aloud. ´Bulldagger stories beg to be heard
aloud,´ was written in a review in Southern Voice, a weekly
publication. And the rest is history, as they say.
The bulljean CD is a family affair. bridgforth reads (No! She
performs), her daughter sings and Moore"s father (who is a
professional musician, usually playing the blues) plays guitar
on the CD.
Many Chicagoans remember the Mountain Moving Coffeehouse Black
Herstory presentation of the bulljean stories performed by
several wellknown community members–C.C. Carter, Donna Rose,
Rhonda Bedgood and on and on. ´I"m still talking about and
giggling about that performance,´ bridgforth told BLACKlines. ´I
loved it!´ she said.
Bridgforth is currently presenting bulljean most of the time.
However, she also does some residency work, presents workshops
and has started the Institute for Radical Poets for young adults
to help them find their voice and present themselves. She will
be performing for two days at the Michigan Womyn"s Music
Festival Acoustic Stage along with C.C. Carter.
Moore has changed her thesis to one related to the oral
herstories of older Black lesbians. She is also working on a
Black lesbian and gay religion and spirituality book as well as
one on parents and friends of lesbians and gays.
The CD the bulljean stories is only available through RedBone
Press or at specific events. To order call RedBone Press at
(202) 667-0392 or fax at (202) 667-0393. Send checks or money
orders to P.O. Box 15571, Washington, DC 20003. CDs cost $12.99
and shipping is $3.20 (priority mail). You can also order the
book directly from Redbone Press at
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