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A letter from AEGIS Board Members to Members of the Society of the Second Self
Collection: Miscellaneous Correspondence Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Richmond, Marisa Date: Sep. 8, 1996 Topics: Transgender community Subject: American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Chrysalis Quarterly, Dallas Denny, The Society for the Second Self, Inc. Description: A letter from AEGIS Board Members to Members of the Society of the Second Self in which they seek to clarify the particulars and goals of the letter they received accusing Dallas Denny of publishin... -
A Letter from the Society of the Second Self to AEGIS
Collection: Miscellaneous Correspondence Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Beecroft, Carol, Fairfax, Jane Ellen, Hester, Lauren Date: Jul. 15, 1996 Topics: Transgender community Subject: American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Dallas Denny, The Society for the Second Self, Inc., Tri-Ess Description: A letter from the Society of the Second Self to AEGIS accusing Dallas Denny, the Executive Director of AEGIS, of violating journalistic integrity by publishing criticism of Tri-Ess based on inaccur... -
Buffalo Belles Vol. 5 No. 11 (November, 1996)
Collection: Buffalo Belles Newsletters Institution: E.H. Butler Library, Buffalo State Creator: Lorraine, Kathy, H., Jean, H., Cindy Date: Nov. 1996 Topics: Clothing, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Gender realignment surgery, Heterosexuality, Hormone therapy, LGBTQ+ partners, Meetings, Passing (Gender), Prosthesis, Transsexual people Subject: American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Dallas Denny, Sigma Epsilon, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self -
Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. 12 No. 9 (September, 1996)
Collection: Cross-Port InnerView Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Cross-Port Date: Sep. 1996 Topics: Cabaret, Clothing, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Hair--Removal, Politics, Prosthesis, Representation, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Bamboo Garden, Dallas Denny, Dennis Rodman, Greater Cincinnati Gay/Lesbian Coalition, Heather Cox, Human Rights Ordinance, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Mark Pi's, Pam Grier, Spouses & Partners International Conference for Education (SPICE), Stonewall Cincinnati, Transgender Tapestry, Women We Love Description: Magazine name changed from "Cross-Port" starting with Vol. 1 No. 3 (September, 1985) -
Male Female Feminine Masculine: What's the Difference?
Collection: Informational and Event Brochures Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: 1996? Topics: Organisations Subject: Alison Laing, American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Angela Gardner, Ari Kane, Carol Beecroft, Dallas Denny, FtM International, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Jamison Green, Jane Fairfax, JoAnn Roberts, Outreach Institute of Gender Studies (OIGS), Renaissance Education Association, Inc., Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self -
"Transsexual" Challenges Tri-Ess
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: Oct. 1996 Topics: Crossdressers, Partners of crossdressers, Transsexual people Subject: American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Dallas Denny, Lifelines, The Journal of Long Island Femme Expression, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self Description: A single page from the October 1996 issue of Lifelines that explains claims that the membership requirements for Tri-Ess, a sorority for heterosexual crossdressers, are exclusionary.