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A Bogus Man
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (Pre 1900) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Apr. 4, 1890 Topics: Debt, Families, Gender, Gender role, Imprisonment, Marriage, Upbringing Subject: Marie Engelhardt, Sandor Vay, Sarolta Vay Description: Johnstown Weekly Democrat (Johnstown, PA) -
A Rose News Vol. 1 No. 1 (January 15, 1989)
Collection: Alpha Zeta Newsletter Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Pierce, Wendi Date: Jan. 15, 1989 Topics: Crossdressers, Gender, Gender dysphoria, LGBTQ+ poetry, Self-acceptance, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self -
Abolish Gender Abolish Patriarchy Abolish War
Collection: Zines Institution: Queer Zine Archive Project Creator: Date: circa 1999 Topics: Assigned gender, Chromosomes, Gender, Gender diversity, Gender identity, Peace, Transgender community, Transgender culture, Transgender people, War Subject: Kate Bornstein Description: An excerpt on page 2 reads, "We are the s/heroes of our own movement -- join us -- the trans revolution begins here and now. A million genders for a million people! smash the binary gender system!" -
All Genders Matter
Collection: Button Collection Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: circa 1990? Topics: Buttons, Gender, Gender minorities, Sexual freedom, Transgender community, Transgender people Description: Circular yellow button with the phrase: "All genders matter." in the center. -
Alpha Zeta & A Rose News Vol. 4 No. 12 (November 15, 1988)
Collection: Alpha Zeta Newsletter Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Pierce, Wendi Date: Nov. 15, 1988 Topics: Appearance, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Electrolysis, Friendships, Gender, Passing (Gender), Photographs, Transgender people Subject: Fantasia Fair, Holiday En Femme, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self -
Alpha Zeta & A Rose Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 10 (September 15, 1988)
Collection: Alpha Zeta Newsletter Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Pierce, Wendi Date: Sep. 15, 1988 Topics: Acceptance, Anti-discrimination law, Civil rights, Coming out, Crossdressers, Discrimination, Employment discrimination, Events, Families, Femininities, Gender, Gender realignment surgery, Grief, Homosexuality, Law, Letters to the editor, LGBTQ+ parents, Masculinities, Organisations, Parliaments, Sexual orientation, Stereotypes, Transsexual people, Violence Subject: Alpha Zeta, JoAnn Roberts, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self, Virginia Prince -
Amanda Armstrong Oral History
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Armstrong, Amanda Date: Mar. 21, 2019 Topics: Androgyny, Anti-transgender violence, Bathrooms, Bullying, Childbirth, Childhood, Clothing, Coming out, Communism, Counseling, Counterculture, Death penalty, Education, Family members, Feminists, Gay liberation, Gender, Gender diversity, Gender dysphoria, Gender role, Hormones, Labour, LGBTI community, LGBTQ+ parents, Liberalism, Menstruation, Middle class, Motherhood, MtFs, New Left, Police, Politics, Psychology, Religions, Resistance movements, Rural areas, Sexual assault, Socialism, Sports, Transgender movement, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexualism, Visibility, White people Subject: 9/11 Terror Attacks, Academic Workers for a Democratic Union, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), Karl Marx, Occupy Oakland, Oscar Grant, Ralph Nader, Swarthmore College, Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism (TERF), University of California Student-Workers Union (UAW) Description: Amanda Armstrong recounts her organizing as a graduate student militant in the 2009-2012 protest wave in Berkley and Oakland. She joined occupations and building take-overs organized by students an... -
An Interview with Mara Viveros
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: We Who Feel Differently Creator: Viveros, Mara, Motta, Carlos Date: Mar. 17, 2010 Topics: Anthropology, Ethnic groups, Feminism, Gender, Research, Sexuality, Sociology, Travel Description: Mara Viveros begins her interview by saying, "my initial training was as an economist but I later became an anthropologist, I like to mention this because it also explains who I am, that is, a pers... -
An Interview with Marcela Sánchez
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: We Who Feel Differently Creator: Sánchez, Marcela, Motta, Carlos Date: Mar. 11, 2010 Topics: Acceptance, Activists, Discrimination, Feminists, Gender, Human rights, Sexuality Subject: Profamilia Description: Marcela Sánchez describes herself in this interview by saying, "I am a social worker, a feminist, and I have worked with issues of women’s participation in politics, sexual and reproductive health,... -
Anaïs Duplan Oral History
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Duplan, Anaïs Date: Jun. 18, 2019 Topics: Afro-caribbeans, Black people, Body image, Change of name, Gender, Gender diversity, Gender identity, Indeterminacy (Linguistics), Intimacy, LGBTQ+ poetry, Time perception, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: Center for Afrofuturist Studies, Gennady Aygi, Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus, Paul Celan, Take This Stallion, Terrance Hayes -
Androgyny & Crossdressing Behaviors, A New Look
Collection: Fantasia Fair: Miscellaneous Documents Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Lind, Betty Ann, Kane, Ariadne Date: Mar. 1982 Topics: Androgyny, Crossdressing, Gender, Gender identity, Marriage, Sexuality, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Fantasia Fair, Fantasia Fair Follies -
Androgyny: A Dual Way of Being One
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: Plante, Tom Date: May 14, 1976 to May 20, 1976 Topics: Androgyny, Crossdressers, Femininities, Gender, Gender role, LGBTQ+ poetry, Liberation movements, Masculinities, Poets, Transgender rights Subject: Androgyne Magazine, Shocks Magazine -
Angal Field Oral History
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Field, Angal Date: May 1, 2019 Topics: Colonialism, Family members, Film, Gay identity, Gay liberation, Gender, Gender bending, Health care, Hormones, Lesbians, Liberals, Photography, Politics, Privilege (Social psychology), Religions, Roman catholicism, Sexual practices, Sexuality, Transgender community, Transgender identity, Transgender people, Transgender youth, Transitioning (Gender), Visibility Subject: Barnard University, Celina Sciamma, Tomboy Description: Angal Field shares their experience of being a writer, filmmaker and photographer in today’s media landscape and discusses the trappings of trans visibility. Using the medium of film to “speak back... -
Appendix 3: Gender Non-Conformity and the Law: a "Crying Game" in More Ways than One
Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Kahn, Sharon Date: Aug. 1993 Topics: Crossdressing, Femininities, Gender, Gender diversity, Gender role, Masculinities, Stereotypes Subject: Edwin O. Wilson, General Electric Co. v. Gilbert, Loving v. Virginia, Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, Sandra Bem, The Crying Game -
Ash Stephens Oral History
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Ash Stephens Date: Apr. 19, 2019 Topics: Anti-transgender violence, Black people, Butches, Change of name, Childhood, Christianity, Education, Family members, Femininities, Gay men, Gender, Gender diversity, Genderfluid identity, Gentrification, Higher education, Lesbian culture, LGBTI community, LGBTQ+ movement, Masculinities, Military, Older people, Police patrol--Surveillance operations, Politics, Pronoun, Religions, Social classes, Soft butches, Transgender community, Transgender culture, Transgender identity, Transgender people Subject: Bible Belt, Black Hollywood, Brooklyn Bail Fund, Georgia Southern University, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, University of Illinois at Chicago Description: Ash recounts growing up in a southern Bible Belt community. He details his journey from Georgia to Chicago where he completed his higher-level education and met his “chosen family.” Ash is currentl...