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B. Hawk Snipes Oral History
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Snipes, B. Hawk Date: Mar. 28, 2019 Topics: Artists, Bars, Black people, Childhood, Cocaine, Drug abuse, Education, Femininities, Gay and lesbian youth, Gay community centers, Gay liberation, Gay pride, Gender diversity, Gender identity, Health care, Homeless people, Homelessness, Hospitals, Housing, Jews, Latinos, LGBTI community, LGBTQ+ people who use substances, LGBTQ+ sex workers, Neighborhood government, Police, Police raids, Prisons, Pronoun, Stonewall riots, Substance use in LGBTQ+ communities, Transgender community, Transgender people, Transgender youth, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people, Unemployment, White people, Women, Youth, Youth organisations Subject: 9/11 Terror Attacks, Amanda Milan, Amy's Bread, Anderson Cooper, Bawdy Audie Josie, Center Lane, Chi-Chi's, Cole Cafe, Covenant House, Covenant House Rite of Passage (ROP), Fenced Out, Greenwich Village Youth Council (GYC), Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Iris House, James Street Hotel, JD Melendez, John Cameron Mitchell, Kate Barnhart, March of Dimes, Michael Bloomberg, New Neutral Zone, New York Police Department (NYPD), Octavia St. Laurent, Operation Spotlight, Peter Green, Project Reach, Rosie Perez, Sets, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Sylvia Rivera, The Garden Left Behind, Trans Health Conference, Trans in Action, Transy House, Wilson Cruz, Zendo's Description: B. Hawk Snipes discusses their growing in the Bronx, their time at the La Guardia High School of the Performing Arts and the Fashion Institute of Technology, and eventually becoming an entertainer ... -
Che Gossett Oral History
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Gossett, Che Date: May 3, 2019 Topics: AIDS education, Arab-Israeli conflict, Archivists, Baptist church, Black people, Black studies, Colonialism, Community centres, Cross-cultural relationships, Education, Femininities, Film, Gay clergy, Gender, Gender studies, Gentrification, HIV/AIDS, Homeless people, Homelessness, Justice, Labour, LGBTQ+ relationships, Military, Politics, Prisons, Pronoun, Racism, Religions, Roman catholicism, Segregation, Thai boxing, Transgender community, Transgender people Subject: ACT UP Philly, All of Us or None, Association of Community Organization for Reform Now (ACORN), Audre Lorde Project (ALP), Black Panthers, Center for Reserach on Women at Barnard, Critical Resistance, Darby Hickey, David Farwell, Detroit: Yes I Do Mind Dying, Different Avenues, Fox News, Fred Milton, Galaei, George Jackson, Hearts on a Wire, James Baldwin, Jerry Brown, Lambda Literary Retreat, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Gurden, Native Son, Philadelphia FIGHT, Project Home, Roxbury, Ryan Smith, Ryan White Youth Conference, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), Trans Health Conference, Uphams Corner Health Clinic, Yuri Kochiyama Description: Che Gossett shares on the left political history of their parents, their time spent in multiple abolitionist, black and queer organizing groups, and their becoming a critical scholar of trans studi... -
From the Queens Liberation Front Vol. 1, No. 3
Collection: ONE Archives Online Materials Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries Creator: Queens Liberation Front Date: circa 1974 Topics: Crossdressing, Female impersonators, Gay liberation, Gay pride, Latino/a/x transgender people, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Transgender community, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Bebe Scarpi, Danny La Rue, Jim Bailey, New York Gay Activist Alliance, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Sylvia Rivera Description: Queens Liberation Front edition honoring Sylvia Rivera for her contributions to the transvestite movement, updates on legal matters concerning the trans community, and an article about trans exclus... -
Moonshadow (August 1973)
Collection: ONE Archives Online Materials Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries Creator: Transsexual Action Organization Date: Aug. 1973 Topics: Black transgender people, Gender affirming surgery, Klinefelter syndrome, Latino/a/x transgender people, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Transgender community, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Daughters of Bilitis, Harry Benjamin, Lee Brewster, Queens Liberation Front, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Sylvia Rivera Description: An August 1973 issue of Moonshadow that discusses sex change surgeries, conflicts between transsexual liberation and other organizations, and provides lists of transsexual organizations. -
Moonshadow (September 1973)
Collection: ONE Archives Online Materials Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries Creator: Transsexual Action Organization Date: Sep. 1973 Topics: Anti-transgender legislation, Gay liberation, Gender affirming surgery, Gender markers, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Marriage law, Transgender community, Transsexual people Subject: Bebe Scarpi, Carol Channing, Manicure (Organization), National Cotillion, Queens Liberation Front, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Sylvia Rivera Description: A September 1973 issue of Moonshadow that discusses transgender news on a municipal, national, and international scale, lists trans organizations, and contains articles titled "Communism and the Tr... -
S.T.A.R Open House Cake Sale Flyer
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: New York Public Library Creator: Date: circa 1970 Topics: LGBTQ+ communities, LGBTQ+ events, Transgender community Subject: Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR) Description: A poster for a "Open House Cake Sale" run by S.T.A.R on March 20th. -
Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries Manifesto
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: New York Public Library Creator: Date: circa 1970 Topics: Arrests of LGBTQ+ people, Gender expression, Gender roles, Health care for LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ civil rights, LGBTQ+ communities, LGBTQ+ discrimination, Police harassment, Sexism, Sexual violence, Transgender community, Transgender rights Subject: Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR) Description: A manifesto created by Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries. -
TGSF Newsletter Vol. 21, Issue 4
Collection: ETVC Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Kantz, Ayme Date: Apr. 2002 Topics: Crossdressing, Gender-affirming care, Legal services, LGBTQ+ death and dying, LGBTQ+ support groups, Transgender community, Transgender newsletters, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Educational TV Channel (ETVC), Esprit, ETVC Cotillion, GLAAD Media Awards, Marsha P. Johnson, National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), Sandra Bernhard, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Sylvia Rivera, TransGender San Francisco (TGSF) Description: A TGSF Newsletter (The Channel), formerly known as ETVC, that discusses executive committee members, upcoming events, the first free transgender law clinic in San Francisco, an obituary for Sylvia ... -
Trans Liberation Newsletter
Collection: ONE Archives Online Materials Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries Creator: Transsexual Action Organization Date: Nov. 1970 Topics: Black LGBTQ+ people, Criminalization of cross-dressing, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Police interactions with LGBTQ+ people, Transgender community, Transsexual people Subject: Angela Douglas, Queens Liberation Front, Rae Bourbon, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR) Description: Trans Liberation Newsletter detailing international repression of transvestites and transexuals, demands from the group and updates on legal matters concerning the trans community. -
Transsexual Action Organization Newsletter (January 1971)
Collection: ONE Archives Online Materials Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries Creator: Transsexual Action Organization Date: Jan. 1971 Topics: Criminalization of cross-dressing, Drag queens, Gay bars, Gender affirming surgery, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Police interactions with LGBTQ+ people, Transgender community, Transsexual people Subject: Angela Douglas, Fems Against Sexism, Queens Liberation Front, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR) Description: Transsexual Action Organization (TAO) newsletter with updates on legal advancements for Transsexuals, closing drag clubs and Atlanta and information on an upcoming TAO meeting. -
Transvestite and Transsexual Liberation Flier
Collection: ONE Archives Online Materials Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries Creator: Date: circa 1970 Topics: Transgender community, Transsexual people, Transvestites Subject: Fems Against Sexism, Queens Liberation Front, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Transsexual Action Organization (TAO), Transvestites and Transsexuals Description: A Transvestite and Transsexual Liberation Flier including information on the formation of the Trans Liberation movement, a list of demands that the movement calls for, and who it includes. -
Tuesday Smillie Oral History
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project Creator: Smille, Tuesday Date: Oct. 11, 2019 Topics: Activists, Animal rights activists, Artists, Childhood, Coming out, Ethnic groups, Family members, Gay liberation, Gender diversity, LGBTQ+ relationships, Social classes, Transgender community, Transgender people, Visual arts, Zines Subject: Adele Carpenter, Ali Forney Center, Kirsten Rossi, Michelle O'Brien, Sergio Rodriguez, Silence of the Lambs, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Ursula K. Le Guin, Wangechi Mutu Description: (Photo of Tuesday and interviewer Michelle). Tuesday Smillie is a visual artist whose work grapples with power and violence. In this interview, Tuesday recounts her coming out in a radical queer yo...