Be a part of a virtual lecture with archivist Steven G. Fullwood, on the 25th Anniversary of In the Life Archive at the Schomburg Center in New York for research in Black Culture. Speaker is Steven G. Fullwood
STEVEN G FULLWOOD is an archivist, writer, and editor. He previously served as the assistant curator of the Manuscripts, Archives & Rare Books Division at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. In 1998, Fullwood established the In the Life Archive (ITLA) to aid in the preservation of materials created by LGBTQ individuals of African descent, which is also located at the Schomburg Center. Alongside archivist Miranda Mims, he co-founded the Nomadic Archivists Project in 2017, an initiative that partners with organizations, institutions, and individuals to create, preserve, and enhance collections that delve into the African Diasporic experience.
Fullwood co-edited the following anthologies and collections: Artists as Writers: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life with Seph Rodney (2025), Black Gay Genius: Answering Joseph Beam's Call with Charles Stephens (2014), To Be Left with the Body with Cheryl Clarke (2008), and Carry the Word: A Bibliography of Black LGBTQ Books with Lisa C. Moore (2007).