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#REDIRECT [[Cynthia Slater]]
{{AFC comment|1=Not clear she is independently notable from the organization. [[User:AngusWOOF|<strong><span style="color: #606060;">AngusWOOF</span></strong>]] ([[User talk:AngusWOOF#top|<span style=" color: #663300;">bark</span>]] • [[Special:Contributions/AngusWOOF|<span style="color: #006600;">sniff</span>]]) 22:10, 12 July 2019 (UTC)}}
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In Reply, please see http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/255862/robert-mapplethorpe-cynthia-slater-american-about-1980/ [[User:Mr Kalm|Mr Kalm]] ([[User talk:Mr Kalm|talk]]) 20:28, 23 September 2019 (UTC)
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{{AFC comment|1=See [[WP:Markup]] for how to mark section headings. Section headings are delimited by equal signs (=), which are used to construct the table of contents of a page. Please reformat headings to be consistent with guidance. [[User:Robert McClenon|Robert McClenon]] ([[User talk:Robert McClenon|talk]]) 05:36, 10 December 2018 (UTC)}}

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{{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] -->
| name = Cynthia Slater
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|birth_date = {{Birth date|1945|08|07}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1989|10|26|1945|08|07}}
| occupation = Professional Dominatrix, Sex Educator
| subject = [[BDSM]], [[Activism]]
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Cynthia Slater, along with [[Larry Olsen]], founded the second oldest surviving SM organization in the United States - the [[Society of Janus]].<ref name=LHF>"2014 Leather Hall of Fame Inductee Cynthia Slater (1945-1989)", Leather Hall of Fame Inductees List[https://leatherhalloffame.com/inductees-list/21-cynthia-slater]</ref><ref name=SO1>Ortmann, David M., and Richard A. Sprott. 2013. Sexual outsiders: understanding BDSM sexualities and communities. p.156</ref> Her activism for women to be accepted within the gay leather scene in San Francisco during the late 1970's brought her to more mainstream attention.<ref name=LHF/><ref name=Call>Call, Lewis. 2013. BDSM in American science fiction and fantasy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p.5</ref> Slater persuaded the management of the Catacombs, a gay men's club in San Francisco, to open up to other groups.<ref name=Call/> She was an early proponent of SM safety, and one of the major AIDS activists & educators during that time.<ref name=LHF/> Slater hosted Janus Society safety demonstrations during the late 70's, cultivating a space for women within the 'plurality of gay men' already present within the leather/kink/fetish Venn-diagramatic culture.<ref name=Drummer> "THE JANUS SOCIETY: KISS AND DON’T TELL
Cynthia Slater and the Catholic Priest", Jack Fritscher. ''Drummer'' 27, February 1979.</ref> According to first-hand accounts, she coined the term "SM 101", referring to the safety demonstrations and classes she presented.<ref name=LeatherJourn>"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]</ref>Slater also contributed to "developing and disseminating kink friendly safer sex technologies".<ref name=LeatherJourn/>It was in 1981 that "Dr. [[David Lourea]] and bisexual / leather icon Cynthia Slater presented safer-sex education workshops in bathhouses and BDSM clubs in San Francisco."<ref name=Health> "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/]</ref>

Slater was also recognized at the [[San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley]], where her bootprints are immortalized alongside 27 other important figures in San Francisco alternative culture history.<ref name=SanFranAlley>Paull, Laura. "Honoring gay leather culture with art installation in SoMa alleyway – J". Jweekly.com. Retrieved 2018-06-23[https://www.jweekly.com/2018/06/21/honoring-gay-leather-culture-with-art-installation-in-soma-alleyway/]</ref><ref name=ArtEx>http://www.artandarchitecture-sf.com/ringold-alleys-leather-memoir.html</ref> 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."<ref name="LHF" />

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