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FTM Newsletter #17
Collection: FTM International Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 1991 Topics: Bigender identity, Crossdressers, Law, LGBTQ+ films Subject: Andy Martin, Bigender, Carlos Castaneda, Conn Rose, Gay Pride Parade, George Sand, Gertrude Stein, Gianna Eveling Israel, Katherine Hepburn, Kevin Horwitz, Lee Tolleson, Lin Fraser, Lynn Andrews, Michael Brownstein, Names Project Quilt, Natinoal Conference on Transgender Law, People Are Talking, Phyllis Randolph Frye, Stephen Whittle, The Black Point-What is Transsexualism? - Film, Willa Cather, William A. Henkin, Xiao-Yen Wang Description: Issue 17 of FTM International published in October 1991. The article announces upcoming events for FTM Get-Togethers, discussion of new films on transsexualism, The National Conference on Transgend... -
FTM Newsletter #33
Collection: FTM International Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Green, Jamison, Wilchins, Riki Anne, Rosenthal, Jed (Bee), Powers, Blake, Daniels, Loree Cook, Bowen, Gary Date: Jan. 1996 Topics: Gender affirming surgery, Hormone therapy (Gender), Passing (Gender), Trans men, Trans women Subject: Alan Hart, Candice Brown, Female Misbehavior, Financial Report, FTM Conference 1995, FTM International, FTM Newsletter, HBO, Jamison Green, Jason Cromwell, Joshua Gilbert, Kaz Suzat, Ken Morris, Lou Sullivan, Membership, Monika Treut, Oregon Citizens Alliance, Oregon Right to Privacy, Press For Change, Talk shows, The Blank Point: What Is Transsexualism?, Transgender Liberation Coalition (TLC), Transsexual News Telegraph, Under Construction, USA Today, What Sex Am I?, Xiao-Yen Wang Description: Issue #33 of FTM International published in January 1996. Includes an article on conceptions of masculinity and femininity and their relation to passing and "realness"; an article on the future of ...