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  1. Hospital workers come out or...

     
    Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000)
    Institution: Independent Voices
    Creator: Hannotte, Dean
    Date: Dec. 15, 1970
    Topics: Crossdressers, Demonstrations, Drag queens, Electroshock therapy, Gay liberation, Homophobia, Religions
    Subject: Gay Hospital Orderlies to Stop Torture, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR)
  2. Kate Bornstein Oral History

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project
    Creator: Bornstein, Kate
    Date: Nov. 4, 2019
    Topics: Activists, Actors, Buddhism, Cancer, Chat rooms, Childhood, Counseling, Crossdressers, Crowdsourcing, Cults, Death and dying, Drag queens, Ethnic groups, Femininities, Film, FtMs, Fundraising, Gender, Gender diversity, Gender realignment surgery, Health, Health care, Lesbians, LGBTI community, Overweight people, Postmodernism, Religions, Scientology, SM, Suicide, Theatre, Transgender community, Transgender people, Transgender studies, Women's studies, World war II, Wrestling, Writers, Youth
    Subject: 9/11 Terror Attacks, A Queer and Pleasant Danger, A Thousand and One Ways to Live Without Working, America Online (AOL), B'hai, Barbara Carrellas, Christine Jorgensen, Church of Scientology, Gazebo, Gender Just for the Fun of it: Compassionate Gender Strategies for Divisive Times, Gender Outlaw, Hello Cruel World, I Am Cait, Jamison Green, Laura Vogel, Lee Sullivan, On Our Backs, Power Surge, Tuli Kupferberg, We Croak
    Description: Kate Bornstein discusses her life as a writer and actor. Moving between growing up in a Jewish family on the New Jersey shore, studying acting in school, joining the Church of Scientology, finding ...
  3. Sandra Mesics Oral History

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project
    Creator: Mesics, Sandra
    Date: Jan. 14, 2019
    Topics: Childhood, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag, Drag balls, Drag queens, Family members, Femininities, Gender diversity, Gender realignment surgery, Health care, HIV/AIDS, Hormones, Insurance, Journalists, Mardi gras, Marriage, Peace movement, Pronoun, Religions, Roman catholicism, Secrecy, Steel industry and trade, Surgery, Transgender community, Transgender people
    Subject: Angela Douglas, Betty Johnson, Bobby Ray, Brandy Alexander, Christine Jorgensen, David Wesser, Divine, Eddie Joe Stark, Elizabeth Coffey, Empathy Press, Eromin (Erotic Minorities) Center, Fantasia Fair, Gay Liberation Front, Harry Benjamin, Image, Jack O'Brien, John Money, John Ronald Brown, Lee Brewster, National Enquirer, National Insider, Neptune Productions, Pink Flamingos, Pudgy Roberts, Rachel Harlow, Radical Queens, Reed Erickson, Richard Finocchio, Stonewall Rebellion, The Daily Collegiate, The Transsexual Phenomenon, Third World Communications, Transsexual Action Organization (TAO), Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment, Transvestia, United Transvestites Transsexual Society (UTTS), Virginia Prince, Zelda Suplee
    Description: andra Mesics is a registered nurse and midwife and has been the director of St. Luke’s School of Nursing since 2004. In this conversation with AJ Lewis, Sandy describes accessing hormones and surge...
  4. The Ingersoll Message, Vol. 3 No. 11 (December, 1998)

     
    Collection: The Ingersoll Message
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Butler, Pat
    Date: Dec. 1998
    Topics: Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Gender, Gender identity, LGBTI community, LGBTQ+ poetry, Love, Religions, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender)
    Subject: Emerald City, Initiative 676, Initiative 677
  5. The Ingersoll Message, Vol. 3 No. 4 (July, 1997)

     
    Collection: The Ingersoll Message
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Butler, Pat
    Date: Jul. 1997
    Topics: FtMs, Gay and lesbian youth, Homophobia, LGBTI community, Partners of transgender people, Religions, Violence, Youth
    Subject: Day of Silence, Emerald City, FTM Conference of the Americas, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Teachers Network of Washington State (GLSTN), Gray Lambert, Hetrick Martin Institute, Ingersoll/Emerald City Picnic, International Conference on Sex and Gender Issues, Lambert House, National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC), Sandra S. Cole, Teaching Respect, The Hero's Journey
  6. The Ingersoll Message, Vol. 3 No. 7 (October, 1997)

     
    Collection: The Ingersoll Message
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Butler, Pat
    Date: Oct. 1997
    Topics: Bisexual youth, FtMs, Gay and lesbian youth, Gender identity, Health, Health care, LGBTI community, MtFs, Religions, Transgender people, Transgender youth
    Subject: Benjamin Association Symposium, Lambert House
  7. The Ingersoll Message, Vol. 4 No. 2 (May, 1998)

     
    Collection: The Ingersoll Message
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Ottoson, Denise R.
    Date: May 1998
    Topics: FtMs, Religions, Transgender people
    Subject: PFLAG, Trans Pride Rally & Dance
  8. The Ingersoll Message Vol.2 No.3 (June, 1996)

     
    Collection: The Ingersoll Message
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Butler, Pat
    Date: Jun. 1996
    Topics: Androgyny, Conferences, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Gay pride week, Hormones, LGBTI community, Politics, Pride and vanity, Religions, Sexual orientation
    Subject: Emerald City, FTM Conference of the Americas
  9. Vanguard Revisited (February 2011)

     
    Collection: Vanguard
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Vanguard Publications
    Date: Feb. 2011
    Topics: Arts, Discrimination, Drug abuse, Fiction, HIV/AIDS, Intersex, LGBTI community, LGBTQ+ poetry, Mental health, Older gay men, Photography, Police, Religions, Transgender people
    Subject: Barack Obama, GLBT Historical Society (GLBTHS), Matthew Sheppard