The Lens

The Road Less Traveled: SF Names Street After Sister Vish-Knew

Marriage equality pioneer. Safe-sex warrior. Cross-dressing nun.

Kenneth Bunch (aka Sister Vish-Knew) is a man of many habits, and he’s been blowing minds for over half a century.

Picture it: Iowa City, 1973. Bunch donned psychedelic housewife garb and strutted proudly down the Midwest catwalk of his own making, causing “psychological car crashes” wherever he roamed.

Just three years later, Bunch and his friend applied for a marriage license, becoming the first in the state to ever advocate for a same-sex union.

“I mean, it was an outrageous idea at the time,” he tells the Des Moines Register.

Bunch twirled his sense of absurdity into a one-person movement, and it brought him from Cedar Rapids all the way to San Francisco. He borrowed nun outfits from an Iowan convent under the pretense that he was staging a revival of Sound of Music. In reality, he transformed the habits into prototypes for what would become the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

“I came out of the closet and directly into drag,” Bunch narrates, characterizing his performance art as “creative, positive revenge on what the world had done to me.”

The Sisters became an unholy force of nature, defending transgender individuals against attack and distributing one of the first known safe-sex pamphlets as early as 1982.

Fast-forward to the queer and now.

San Francisco is (finally!) honoring Bunch with a street in his name… actually her name: Sister Vicious Power Hungry Bitch. But since that *might* not fit on the signs, they are opting for her nickname, Sister Vish-Knew.

“I wanted to soften my image up,” Bunch tells The Bay Area Reporter.

When asked which street she wished to lend her namesake, Sis Vish joked that she preferred a spot in the Tenderloin “frequented by lots of prostitutes and covered in lots of used condoms.”

No such luck! Instead, Sister Vish-Knew Way will be located in the Mission District between Landers and Dolores.

Perhaps there will be more “psychological car crashes” on Sister Vish-Knew Way. Or maybe – just maybe – it’ll be smooth sailing for once in our queer existence. Regardless of what’s to come, the commemoration is a celebration of what has already been a storied legacy filled with passion and activism.

Congrats, Sis. And safe travels, fellow voyagers.

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
Kevin Perry

Recent Posts

MISTR Continues Its Fight Against the Spread and Stigma of HIV and STIs

MISTR, the largest telemedicine provider offering free online PrEP and long-term HIV care in all…

5 days ago

PRIDE is Universal

LA Pride takes over Universal Studios Hollywood on Saturday, June 15 to present Pride is…

5 days ago

Tribeca Festival 2024 Lineup

The 2024 Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, today announced its lineup of live events and…

5 days ago

Jimbo Brings the Circus to Town

In just a few years, Jimbo the Drag Clown has become a leading name in…

3 weeks ago

Dulcé Sloan is Giving the Love Back

Dulcé Sloan is perhaps one of the most dynamic personalities on TV. Unable to limit…

3 weeks ago

Ireland: A Cold Dip in the Irish North Sea

You probably need to be a little mad to go wild swimming in a “scrotum-tightening…

3 weeks ago