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Susannah Bright (born March 25, 1958) is an American feminist, author, journalist, critic, editor, publisher, producer, and performer, often on the subject of politics and
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. She is the recipient of the 2017 Humanist Feminist Award, and is one of the early writers/activists referred to as a
sex-positive feminist Sex-positive feminism, also known as pro-sex feminism, sex-radical feminism, or sexually liberal feminism, is a Feminism, feminist movement centering on the idea that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's freedom. Sex-positive fe ...
. Her papers are part of the Human Sexuality Collection at Cornell University Library along with the archives of
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.


Career

As a teenager in the 1970s, Susie Bright was active in the
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
, civil rights, and
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movements among other progressive causes. She was a member of the high school underground newspaper ''The Red Tide'' and served as the plaintiff suing the Los Angeles Board of Education for the right of minors to distribute their own publications without prior censorship or approval. (Judgement in favor of Plaintiff). She was a member of the International Socialists from 1974–1976 and worked as a labor and community organizer in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Detroit, and Louisville, Kentucky. She was also one of the founding members of
Teamsters for a Democratic Union Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU) is a grassroots rank and file organization whose goal is to reform the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), or Teamsters Union. The organization has chapters nationwide in the United States and Canada ...
, and wrote under the pseudonym Sue Daniels in both ''The Red Tide'' and ''Workers' Power''. She has said "I was motivated, always, from the sting of social injustice. The cry of 'That isn't fair!' gets a more impulsive behavior from me than, 'I want to get off!'" Bright was one of the early staff members of
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, a pioneering feminist sex toy store, working at and managing the store from 1981 to 1986. She trained with
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in 1981. She wrote Good Vibrations' first mail order catalog, the first sex toy catalog written from a women's point of a view for a female audience. She founded the Good Vibrations Erotic Video Library, the first feminist curation of erotic films available at the time. Susie Bright co-founded and edited the first women-produced sex-magazine ''
On Our Backs ''On Our Backs'' was the first women-run erotica magazine and the first magazine to feature lesbian erotica for a lesbian audience in the United States. It ran from 1984 to 2006. Origin The magazine was first published in 1984 by Debi Sundahl ...
'', "entertainment for the adventurous lesbian," from 1984 to 1991. Here she began her sex advice column as "Susie Sexpert." She collected these columns and expanded them to publish her first book, ''Susie Sexpert's Lesbian Sex World'' in 1990. Bright co-edited with
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and published a portfolio of lesbian erotic photography titled ''Nothing but the Girl'', with 30 interviews with the photographers. It won the Firecracker Award and the
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in 1997. Bright founded the first
women's erotica Women's erotica is any erotic material that caters specifically to women target- demographic of various sexual preferences. When erotica is specifically directed at lesbians, it is referred to as lesbian erotica. Women's erotica is available ...
book-series ''Herotica'' and edited the first three volumes. She started the national bestselling ''The Best American Erotica'' series in 1993. From 1992 to 1994, she was the contributing editor and columnist for ''San Francisco Review of Books''. Bright was the first female member of the
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in 1986 and was voted into the XRCO Hall of Fame, 5th Estate, in 2005. Known as the "
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of Porn", she wrote feminist reviews of
erotic film Sex in film, the presentation of aspects of sexuality in film, specially human sexuality, has been controversial since the development of the medium. Films which display or suggest sexual behavior have been criticized by religious groups or hav ...
s for ''Penthouse'' Forum from 1986–1989. She was the first mainstream journalist who covered the adult industry trade— and the first scholar to teach the aesthetics and politics of erotic film imagery, starting in 1986 at Cal Arts Valencia, and then in the early nineties at the University of California. Her film-reviews of mainstream movies are widely published, and her comments on
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history are featured in the documentary film ''
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''. As well, she was featured in
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's 1997 documentary film '' Erotica: A Journey Into Female Sexuality''. Bright produced, co-wrote and starred in two plays, ''Girls Gone Bad'' and ''Knife, Paper, Scissors''. She worked as a screenwriter and film consultant on several films: Erotique,
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's ''Die Jungfrauenmaschine'' (aka ''Virgin Machine'') film in 1988 as "Susie Sexper," ''The Celluloid Closet'', The
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’s edition of
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’s '' Belle de Jour'', and
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' film, ''
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'' (in which she also had a cameo appearance). She also appeared as "Susie Bright, the feminist sex writer" in an episode of the HBO series '' Six Feet Under''. In 2013, Bright donated her archives to the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Cornell University Library. They included papers and documents from her early activist days in ''The Red Tide'', Teamsters for a Democratic Union, and International Socialists, her early stage and film work, a complete archive of ''On Our Backs'' magazine and Fatale Videos, her reviews and research as a critic for ''Penthouse Forum'', and the X-Rated Critics Association, all of her nonfiction manuscripts and anthology research for "Best American Erotica", costumes, VHS tapes, books, writings— as well as many other artist files from the early lesbian feminist and erotic literary fiction publishing era. The donation culminated with the 2014 year-long exhibit "Speaking of Sex" where Bright's donations were displayed along with a wide array of the Human Sexuality Collection's historical documents and materials. As part of the exhibit's grand opening, Bright gave the lecture "The Sexual State of the Union", analyzing current sexual attitudes in America, and reprised her show "How to Read a Dirty Movie." In 2022, Bright was in residence at the Cornell University Library for the exhibitio
Radical Desire: Making On Our Backs Magazine
where she presented the panel discussio
Making a Lesbian Sex Magazine in the Age of the Feminist Sex Wars
with Lulu Belliveau, Phyllis Christopher, Del LaGrace, Morgan Gwenwald, Nan Kinney,
Jill Posener Jill Posener (born 1953) is a British photographer and playwright, known for her exploration of lesbian identity and erotica. Early life and education Posener was born in Greenwich, London, in the United Kingdom. She was educated as a st ...
, Jessica Tanzer, Deborah Sundahl, Karen Williams, and On Our Backs’ staffers, artists, and models. Susie Bright was an editor-at-large and executive producer at Audible Inc. between 2012 and 2023. Her imprint i
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She has been nominated or awarded an Audie Award four times, including for her production of ''The Autobiography of Malcolm X''. She has produced audiobook titles by Margaret Atwood, Pablo Neruda, Che Guevara, Frank O’Hara, Martin Luther King, Cornel West, Gary Snyder, Charles Bukowski, Noam Chomsky, Ron Kovic and Bruce Springsteen, Betty Medsger, Dorothy Allison, Dan Savage, Tony Hillerman, Joy Harjo, Octavia Butler, and Dave Hickey.


Personal life

Bright is the daughter of linguist
William Bright William O. Bright (August 13, 1928 – October 15, 2006) was an American linguist and toponymist who specialized in Native American and South Asian languages and descriptive linguistics. Biography Bright earned a bachelor's degree in lingui ...
and Elizabeth Bright. Her stepmother is
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, and her stepbrothers are Joseph Menn and
Stephen Menn Stephen Menn (born 1964) is Professor of Philosophy at McGill University and, between 2011 and 2015, was Professor of Ancient and Contemporary Philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin and the author of ''Descartes and Augustine'' about the ori ...
. Bright previously lived with her former partner
Honey Lee Cottrell Honey Lee Cottrell (January 16, 1946 – September 21, 2015) was a lesbian photographer and filmmaker who lived most of her life in San Francisco, California. Her papers are part of the Human Sexuality Collection at Cornell University Library. E ...
in the 1980s. She is married to Jon Bailiff, with whom she has one daughter, Aretha Bright.


Books

As editor * * * * ::* * * * With introduction and afterword by the Bright. * Authors: William Harrison, Greg Boyd, and Tsaurah Litzky. * Authors: Eric Albert,
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, and
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. * * * As author * * * * * ::* * * * * * * *


Awards

*
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’s Jan Lyon Award for Regional or Local Work, 1987 * Humanist Feminist Award, 2017 * Audie Award Winner, Carrie's Story, Executive Producer, 2014 * Audie Award Nominee, ''The Invisible Heart'', Executive Producer, 2014 * Audie Award Nominee, ''Naked at Any Age'', Executive Producer, 2013 * Audie Award, Best Memoir/Autobiography, Best Male Performance, "The Autobiography of Malcolm X", co-producer, 2021 * Gail Rich Award, Santa Cruz, 2002 * Lambda Literary Award, ''Nothing but the Girl'', 1997 * Firecracker Award, ''Nothing but the Girl'', 1997 * Utne Reader Visionary, 1995


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External links

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