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  1. FTM Newsletter #27

     
    Collection: FTM International
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
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    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, Australian Transgenderist Support Association of Queensland, Be All You Want to Be, Beyond the Pale: The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film, Boston Gay Community News, Butch Wax, Can You Say Androgynous?, Caribbean Zone, Chevy's, Civic Center Motor Inn, Coming Together-Working Together, Dream Girls, Edenews, Fringale, Gloria Perry-Cheatham, Golden Gate Hotel, Hamburger Mary's, He-She Pee, Homicidal, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Isabella's Unofficial FTM Guide to San Francisco, James Green, Kiki Gallery, Lady, Los Angeles Gender Center, Mad About The Boy, Manora's Thai Cuisine, Our Vision, Our Voices: Transsexual Portraits and Nudes, PERMISSION, Red Dora's Bearded Lady Cafe, Rites of Passage, Ruby's, San Francisco International Film Festival, 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!, 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...
  2. Interview with Lee Livingston Perine

     
    Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color
    Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
    Creator: Perine, Lee Livingston
    Date: Dec. 22, 2016
    Topics: Acceptance, Art, Black LGBTQ+ people, Black people, Butch-femme relationships, Children, Coming out, Community life, Divorce, Families, Family relationships, Femininities, Friendship, Gay identity, Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Gender-affirming care, LGBTQ+ discrimination, Marriage, Masculinities, Misogyny, Race, Racism, Sexuality, Social privilege, Sports, Suicide, Tomboys, Transgender people, Transphobia, Twins, Work
    Subject: Donald Trump, Prince, Tretter Transgender Oral History Project
    Description: Lee Levingston Perine is a Black genderqueer person from St. Louis, Missouri. They talk about their early life, college, and grad school, as well as having a very supportive family. They talk at le...