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FTM Newsletter #15
Collection: FTM International Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Apr. 1991 Topics: Bisexuality, Bottom surgery, Crossdressers, FtMs, Gay community, Gender affirming surgery, HIV/AIDS, Hormone therapy (Gender), Lesbians, LGBTQ+ relationships, Medical care, Passing (Gender), Testosterone, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: Barry Maletzky, Beit Haverim, Beverly Gable, Biography of Jack B. Garland, Brian Maier, Brooke Shields, Centre Christe Liberation, Elija Allen Wallach, Gay Historical Society, Gender Transient Affinity, Get-Together, Guy Bondar, Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, Jean Van Aarle, John Garrigues, Joni Eveling Israel, Juristes Gays, Lesbian and Gay Chr. Movement, LKG TenT, Louis Sullivan, Mannengroep Nederland, Maxwell Anderson, Merle Knight, Neptune Society Columbarium, Oregon Health Sciences University, Oregon Health Services University, Pasteur Joseph Douce, Sandy Bernstein, SOS Sexisme, Stanley Biber, Steve Dain, Sybil Holiday, T. Flores, The Gender Alternative League, The San Francisco Cronicle, Toby Meltzer, Transsexual Seminar Program, William A. Henkin Description: Issue #15 of FTM International published in April 1991. This issue includes an article about Lou Sullivan's funeral, multiple letters from readers in honor of Lou, and discussions of the cost of ge... -
FTM Newsletter #27
Collection: FTM International Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Apr. 1994 Topics: Black LGBTQ+ people, Bottom surgery, Butches, Crossdressing, Drag queens, FtMs, Gender affirming surgery, Gender expression, Health care for LGBTQ+ people, Hormone therapy (Gender), Hormones, Intersex people, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ artists, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Nude art, Nude photographs, Sexual identity, Testosterone, Transgender people, Transsexual people, Treatment Subject: A Different Light Bookstore, Anatomy 101: Female-to-Male, Anna De Nijs, Arnie Mohammed, Australian Transgenderist Support Association of Queensland, Barbara F. Anderson, Be All You Want to Be, Beyond the Pale: The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film, Billy Tipton, Blake Powers, Bonnie Cromwell, Boston Gay Community News, Butch Wax, Can You Say Androgynous?, Caribbean Zone, Catherine Harrison, Chevy's, Civic Center Motor Inn, Coming Together-Working Together, David Harrison, Davis Fleming, Dell Richards, Dream Girls, E. Ryan, Edenews, Eileen Myles, Fringale, Gloria Perry-Cheatham, Golden Gate Hotel, Hamburger Mary's, Harris Brown, He-She Pee, Homicidal, Ich Mochte Kein Mann Sein!, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Isabella's Unofficial FTM Guide to San Francisco, Jalan Mohanlal, James Green, James Miranda Barry, Jamie Boughen, Jason Cromwell, Joao M. Fonseca, Kate Borenstein, Keith Curran, Kiki Gallery, Kitt Kling, Lady, Loren Cameron, Los Angeles Gender Center, Mad About The Boy, Manora's Thai Cuisine, Marc Grady, Marie Keller, Marty L. Brown, Mary Sue Cigrand, Maureen Morrissey, Michael Borgmann, Molly Picon, Nhlanhla, Our Vision, Our Voices: Transsexual Portraits and Nudes, PERMISSION, Randy Phallus, Rebecca McGowan, Red Dora's Bearded Lady Cafe, Rhon Reed, Rites of Passage, Ruby's, San Francisco International Film Festival, Sandra Cole, Sexual Minorities Archives, Spectator Magazine, Storme and the Jewel Box Review, Superstars: 12 Lesbians Who Changed the World, Takarazuka Theater Troupe, The Acorn, The Five Lesbian Brothers, The Inn San Francisco, The Legend of Fong Sai-Yuk, The Mister Sisters. Tomboy!, Toby Meltzer, Trans-Action, Uh-Oh!, Walking Dead, Zoe The Boxer, Zuni Cafe Description: Issue #27 of FTM International published in April 1994. This newsletter includes a piece on David Harrison's play "Permission," a survey of the FTM readership on their feeling towards their therapi...