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FTM Newsletter #58
Collection: FTM International Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Spring 2005 Topics: Bottom surgery, FtMs, Gender affirming surgery, Gender identity, HIV/AIDS, Jewish transgender people, LGBTQ+ support groups, Partners of transgender people, Sexual orientation, Significant others, Testosterone, Transgender parents, Transphobia Subject: August 18, 1995, Barbara F. Anderson, Becoming a Visible Man, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), Davis Fleming, Deafvision, Dean Kotula, FTM 2005: A Gender Odyssey, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Jamison Green, Kirin Stevens, Koen Baum, Logan DeLey, Loren Arthur, Los Angeles Gender Center, Lou Sullivan, Mango Products, Martin Rawlings-Fein, Max E. Fuentes Fuhrmanh, Michael Brownstein, Nicky Meinzer, Red Jordan Arobateau, Rupert Raj, Sylvia Rivera Award, Talia Bettcher, The Phallus Palace, Tim Tum, Transgender Pride 2005, William A. Henkin Description: Issue #58 of FTM International published in Spring 2005. Includes many different pieces memorializing Lou Sullivan, an article on transphobia and transphobic violence, and a text on Jamison Green's... -
FTM Newsletter #59
Collection: FTM International Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Date: Summer 2005 Topics: FtMs, Partners of transgender people, Significant others Subject: August 18, 1995, Barbara F. Anderson, Becoming a Visible Man, Blaine Paxton Hall, Davis Fleming, Deafvision, Dhillon Khosla, Hestia's House, Jamison Green, Kirin Stevens, Koen Baum, Lor Kohler, Loren Arthur, Los Angeles Gender Center, Mango Products, Max E. Fuentes Fuhrmanh, Michael Brownstein, Nick Meinzer, Red Jordan Arobateau, Rupert Raj, San Francisco Bay Times, Screaming Queens, Susan Stryker, TrannyToons, TransMarch San Francisco, Walter W. Moyer, William A. Henkin Description: Issue #59 of FTM International published in Summer/Fall 2005. Includes a book review of "Hestia's House," an article about "Screaming Queens," and a piece on Dr. Lori Kohler. -
FTMi Newsletter #57
Collection: FTM International Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Winter 2004 Topics: Bottom surgery, FtMs, Gender affirming surgery, LGBTQ+ people of color Subject: Barbara F. Anderson, Becoming a Visible Man, Davis Fleming, From the Inside Out: Radical Gender Transformation, FTM and Beyond, James Green, Koen Baum, L. McCall Ligert, Loren Arthur, Los Angeles Gender Center, M. Tirabassi, Max E. Fuentes Fuhrmanh, Michael Brownstein, Morty Diamond, Nickolas J. McDaniel, Queering Femininity, Real Men Wear Caps, Rupert Raj, The Phallus Palace, Tim Wise, TrannyToons, Transgendering Faith: Identity, Sexuality, and Spirituality, William A. Henkin Description: Issue #57 of FTM International published in Winter 2004. Includes an article on "Healing Gender Phobia Through Education," a piece on white privilege, and a book review of "From the Inside Out: Ra... -
FTMi Newsletter #61
Collection: FTM International Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Date: Autumn 2006 Topics: Crossdressing, Gender affirming surgery, Gender expression, Jewish transgender people, Transgender people Subject: Alec Casanova, Armand Hotimsky, Becoming a Visible Man, Claude Cahun, Deafvision, Dhillon Khosla, Dolores Rodriguez, Ewan Forbes-Semphill, George Sand, Hestia's House, Ivan Jesus Garde, James Barry, James Gray, James Robbins, Jamison Green, Jay Prosser, Jean d'Arc, Joel Maldonado, Los Angeles Gender Center, Mango Products, Mark Cummings, Mauro Isaac Cabral, Michael Laurence Dillon, Mike Hernandez, Moises Martinez, Paul Hewitt, Peter Gluck, Raymond Thompson, Rupert Raj, Stephen Whittle, The Well of Loneliness Description: Issue #61 of FTM International published in Fall 2006. Includes different biographies from FTMs around the world.