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Collection

Boguz (Adamz-Bogus), SDiane Papers

Span Dates: 1946-2002
Bulk Dates: 1980s-1990s
Volume: 14.08 linear feet (35 boxes)

Description

This collection, held at the New York Public Library, documents the work and life of SDiane Adamz-Bogus through correspondence, journals, photographs, scrapbooks, teaching files, writing files and files for the Woman in Moon publishing company. Related Collections: Woman in the Moon Publications records, BANC MSS 2003/105 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley SDiane Bogus papers, 1957-2018 (BANC MSS 2018/280). The Bancroft Library University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-6000 https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/libraries/bancroft-library SDiane Adamz- Bogus audio and moving image collection, 1968-2001, New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (Sc MIRS Adamz-Bogus 2002-40)

Hist/Bio Note

SDiane Adamz-Bogus (es-di-ann, b.1946) is a writer, educator, and new age healer; who is also known as Shariananda Adamz and The Oracle Soul-Joiner. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. Adamz-Bogus holds a B.A. from Stillman College (1968); an M.A. from Syracuse University (1969); and Ph.D.s from Miami University (1988) and American International University (1998). She also trained in massage therapy, pranic healing, reiki, and hypnosis. Adamz-Bogus is the author of Woman in the Moon: Poems (1977); Dyke Hands & Sutras Erotic & Lyric (1988); The Chant of the Women of Magdalena and the Magdalena Poems (1990); The New Age Reader: Readings for Education in the New Millennium (editor, 1994); and The Studenthood Reader and New Age Educational Tarot (1995). From 1979 to 1999, she was the sole proprietor of Woman in the Moon, a new age feminist publishing company. Currently, she lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is the director of Oracle Shariananda's Global Healing Therapies.

Finding Aid

An online finding aid for this collection is available.
https://archives.nypl.org/scm/20915

Location

This collection is housed at the New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (Sc MG 729)
https://schomburgarchives@nypl.org

Tags

Author/editor | Black | Women's spirituality