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TV Epic Volume 9, Issue 6
Collection: TV Epic Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Jun. 1996 Topics: Coming out, Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ sex workers, Transfemininity, Transgender community, Transgender people of color, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Club Chercez Le Femme Description: TV Epic issue from June 1996, with articles featuring Dealing with Coming Out, Gender expression, fame on TV, and personal ads for sex. -
TV Epic Volume 9, Issue 7
Collection: TV Epic Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Jul. 1996 Topics: Coming out, Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ periodicals, Transfemininity, Transgender community, Transgender people of color, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: California Dreamin', Club Chercez Le Femme Description: TV Epic issue from July 1996. Articles included talk about California Dreamin' '96 and coming out. -
TV Epic Volume 9, Issue 8
Collection: TV Epic Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Aug. 1996 Topics: Coming out, Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ periodicals, Transgender community, Transgender people of color, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Club Chercez Le Femme, Wig Stock West Description: TV Epic issue from August 1996, with articles about Wig Stock West, coming out, and personal sex ads. -
TV Epic Volume 9, Issue 9
Collection: TV Epic Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Sep. 1996 Topics: Coming out, Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ sex workers, Transfemininity, Transgender community, Transgender people of color, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Club Chercez Le Femme Description: TV Epic issue from September 1996. Features personal sex ads and articles that discuss coming out and gender expression. -
Twenty (February, 1992)
Collection: Twenty Minutes Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives Creator: The XX Club Date: Feb. 1996 Topics: Child abuse, Christianity, Coming out, Employment discrimination, Femininities, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Health care, HIV/AIDS, Hormones, LGBTI community, MtFs, Passing (Gender), Religions, Support groups, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people Subject: Gender Identity Clinic of New England (GICNE), Leah Schaefer, Standards of Care, The Archonist Club -
Twenty (May/June, 1996)
Collection: Twenty Minutes Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives Creator: The XX Club Date: May 1996 to Jun. 1996 Topics: Christianity, Discrimination, Employment discrimination, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Representation, Support groups, Transphobia, Transsexual people, Writers Subject: Camp Trans, Gender Identity Clinic of New England (GICNE), Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, New Woman's Conference (NWC), Transsexual Menace -
Two Unidentified Women, Early 1900s
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Unidentified Person Smoking, Early 1900s
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Victoria Armany at CHAOS
Collection: Jose Gutierrez Collection Institution: The Jose Gutierrez Archives Creator: Gutierrez, Jose Date: 1996 Topics: Appearance, BIPOC, Drag, Hispanic LGBTQ+ people, Latino/a/x LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ people of color, Photography Subject: CHAOS, Victoria Armany Description: Victoria Armany poses for a photo at an apparent drag competition at CHAOS. -
Virginia Prince, Alison Laing, and Ariadne Kane at a Dinner
Collection: Alison Laing's Photographs Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: circa 1980 to circa 1999 Topics: Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ events, Transgender people Subject: Alison Laing, Ariadne Kane, Virginia Prince Description: Virginia Prince (left), Alison Laing (center), and Ariadne Kane (right) pose for a photograph seated around a table. Undated. -
Virginia Prince at Gathering
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We're Not a Danger to Your Family. We Are Your Family!
Collection: Button Collection Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives Creator: Date: 1900s Topics: Activists, Discrimination, Families, LGBTI community, Pink triangles Description: Blue circular button with upside-down rainbow triangle. Text: "We're not a danger to your family. WE ARE YOUR FAMILY!" Ruler also pictured for scale. -
What is IFGE?
Collection: Informational and Event Brochures Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) Date: 1996 Topics: Crossdressing, Transgender community, Transgender people Subject: American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), American Psychiatric Association (APA), International Conference on Transgender Law & Employment Policy (ICTLEP) -
Who Did You Say You Are?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Creator: Leshko, Isa, Wilchins, Riki Anne Date: 1996 Topics: Anti-transgender discrimination, Crossdressers, Feminism, Gender affirming surgery, Gender identity, Interviews, Queer transgender people, Sexual orientation, Transgender activism, Transgender community, Transgender people, Transphobia Subject: Christian Coalition, Elizabeth Birch, Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), Gay Community News, Gender PAC, Hate Crimes Statistics Act (HCSA), Havelock Ellis, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Isa Leshko, Judith Butler, Kate Bornstein, Moral Majority, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), National Organization for Women (NOW), Riki Anne Wilchins, Stop Prison Rape, Transgender Menace, Tyra Hunter Description: An interview with Riki Anne Wilchins, discussing gender theory, politics, activism, and identity. Originally published on pages 17 and 29 of volume 22, number 1 of Gay Community News. -
Why Are the Stonewall Veterans Protesting?
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Date: 1996 Topics: Gay men, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbians, Puerto Rican women, QTPOC, Stonewall riots, Trans women, Venezuelan Americans Subject: Ivan Valentin, Randy Wicker, Stephen Van Cline, Stonewall Veterans' Association, Sylvia Rivera, William Henderson Description: A flyer explaining why Stonewall veterans are protesting a film release.