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Shamakami was an early organization of South Asian lesbians and bisexual women based in the United States. They published a newsletter of the same name between June 1990 and February 1997.

Founding
According to co-founder Sharmeen Islam, shamakami is a Bengali term meaning "love for your equal or same." and Monisha Das Gupta describes it as an "excavated indigenous term" meaning "those who desire their equals." Wrote Islam in A Lotus of Another Color in 1993:"Shamakami was formed with two visions in mind: the creation of a structured way of networking for South Asian lesbians and the creation of a forum in which we can express our sexuality and feminism in our own cultural context. In 1990, Shamakami had no funds, an initial membership of about 40, and a collective of about nine women. Today the organization provides free circulation of newsletters in South Asia, has a membership of 230, and has an active collective of about twenty women. This year, a woman from Assam, one of the more remote parts of India, connected with two lesbians in different parts of India through Shamakami and thus broke her isolation. In June 1991, a contingent of South Asian lesbians participated in a gay pride parade, marching joyously behind the Shamakami banner during the gay pride festivities at San Francisco." == Newsletter ==
Newsletter
Shamakami was one of the first South Asian LGBT magazines in the United States, after Anamika and Trikone. In 1991, Feminist Collections described Shamakami as a "ten-page publication [which] offers news of relevant conferences and resources, poetry, lengthy editorials, and various personal essays." In 1992, Gay Community News described it as a "Forum for South Asian Feminist Lesbians." The newsletter was published initially in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and later out of San Francisco, California. Subscriptions cost $10 per year, and were offered for free to subscribers in South Asia. • January 1991: Volume 2, #1 == Events and actions ==
Events and actions
In addition to the newsletter, Shamakami participated in South Asian American organizing. According to Trinity Ordona, there was an in-person group in San Francisco from 1992–1993, which organized meetings, fundraisers, and social events. and co-sponsoring the 1995 Pride Utsav conference in San Francisco, organized by Trikone. == See also ==
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