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Interview with T. Aaron Hans
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota Creator: Hans, T. Aaron Date: Feb. 25, 2017 Topics: Activists, AIDS activists, Bullying, Coming out, Discrimination, Employment discrimination, Family members, Femininities, FtMs, Gay identity, Gay pride, Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Hormones, Identity, Lesbians, LGBTI community, Masculinities, Medication, Passing (Gender), Social norms, Sports, Transgender community, Transgender people, Voice therapy (Gender) Subject: Creating Change, Gay and Lesbian Antiviolence Program, Kate Bornstein, Leslie Feinberg, Minnie Bruce Pratt, National Youth Advocacy Coalition, Shadow Morton, Title IX, Trans Youth Support Network, Trump Administration Description: T. Aaron Hans describes themselves as a butch transmasculine person. Ze has worked for 20 year as a national organizer for LGBTQIA justice and has worked with and been party of organizations such a... -
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: BRANDON TEENA & FRIENDS [...]
Collection: Brandon Teena Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Wilchins, Riki Anne Date: Feb. 28, 1996 Topics: Hate speech, LGBTQ+ victims of hate crimes, Murders of LGBTQ+ people, Transgender activism, Transmasculine people Subject: Andrew Brewer, Brandon Teena, Chanelle Pickett, Charles Laux, Daniel Ferguson, Deborah Forte, Donna Minkowitz, John Lotter, Kate Bornstein, Leslie Feinberg, Lorne Michaels, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Norm MacDonald, Roz Wineman, Saturday Night Live, The Transexual Menace, Thomas Nissen, Tyra Hunter, Village Voice, Warren Littlefield Description: This artifact offers a critique of a statement made by Norm MacDonald on Saturday Night Live regarding the murder of Brandon Teena and his two friends. It also discusses the response people had to ...