Steven G. Fullwood is an archivist, writer, curator, and visual artist. He is the co-founder of the Nomadic Archivists Project, an initiative that partners with organizations, institutions, and individuals to establish, preserve, and enhance collections that explore the African Diasporic experience. Fullwood is the former associate curator of the Manuscripts, Archives & Rare Books Division at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. He is also the founder of the In the Life Archive, a project to collect, preserve and make available to the public materials produced by and about LGBTQ people of African descent, housed at the Schomburg Center. Fullwood’s published works include Black Gay Genius: Answering Joseph Beam’s Call (with Charles Stephens, 2014) and Carry the Word: A Bibliography of Black LGBTQ Books (with Lisa C. Moore, 2007). From 2002 to 2009, he co-curated art in Harlem, an art salon which featured the works of new and established Black artists in New York City. Fullwood is a regular contributor to the podcasts, In the Telling, which explores experience of the Black global family, and The American Age, which frames political and personal issues through the eyes of a philosopher, an art critic and an artist.