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  1. FTMi Newsletter #52

     
    Collection: FTM International
    Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive
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    Date: Autumn 2002
    Topics: Bottom surgery, Drag queens, Faeries, FtMs, Gender affirming surgery, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ musicians, LGBTQ+ support groups, Public bathroom bills
    Subject: A. Sinvany-Nubel, Alexander John Goodrum, Barbara F. Anderson, Camp Trans, Center for Assistance, Research and Information on Transsexuality and Gender Identity (CARITIG), Dale Altrows, Davis Fleming, Dean Kotula, Diane Ellaborn, Dion Manley, Dragonsani Renteria, Faster Than Life, Female-To-Male Transsexuals in Society, Gender Identity Project, Gwen Smith, James J. Reardon, Jennifer A. Mantle, Juan Alejandro Lamas, Kim Hraca, Kit Rachlin, Koen Baum, Loren Arthur, Los Angeles Gender Center, Malachi Larrabee-Garza, Marcus Rene Van, Martin D. Rawlings, Mary V. Cochran, Max E. Fuentes Fuhrmanh, Michael L. Brownstein, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, Pablo Ky Santos, Patrick Califia-Rice, Plan Z, Prevention, Action, Health, Work for the Transgendered (PASTT), Ray Carannante, Reid Vanderburgh, Rupert Raj, Sandra L. Samons, Sandy Kasten, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: 21st Century Transformations, Stephen Whittle, Tamhas Griffith, TGNET Arizona, The Phallus Palace, The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender, The White Book, Transgender Health Law Project, Transgender Law Center, TSC Conference 2003, Tyler Fong, Walter M. Moyer, William A. Henkin, WillyBoy
    Description: Issue #52 of FTM International published in Fall 2002. Includes an article on Plan Z, a piece on Camp Trans and the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, and tips for FTMs with acne.
  2. TGSF Newsetter Vol. 25, Issue 3

     
    Collection: ETVC
    Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive
    Creator: Kantz, Ayme
    Date: Mar. 2006
    Topics: Anti-transgender violence, Crossdressing, Gender affirming surgery, LGBTQ+ death and dying, LGBTQ+ musicians, LGBTQ+ prisoners, LGBTQ+ support groups, Older transgender people, Transgender activism, Transgender community, Transgender newsletters, Transgender poetry, Transgender victims of hate crimes, Transsexual people, Transvestites
    Subject: Educational TV Channel (ETVC), ETVC Cotillion, Gwen Araujo, Lipstick Conspiracy, TransGender San Francisco (TGSF)
    Description: A TGSF Newsletter (The Channel), formerly known as ETVC, promotes transgender films, bands, and poetry and reflect on the TGSF Contest and Cotillion. They discuss events and resources for the commu...
  3. TGSF Newsletter Vol. 22, Issue 10

     
    Collection: ETVC
    Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive
    Creator: Kantz, Ayme
    Date: Sep. 2003
    Topics: Anti-transgender violence, Cosmetics, Crossdressing, Gender affirming surgery, LGBTQ+ books, LGBTQ+ films, LGBTQ+ musicians, LGBTQ+ plays, LGBTQ+ support groups, Rap musicians, Sexual harassment, Transgender community, Transgender newsletters, Transsexual people, Transvestites
    Subject: Educational TV Channel (ETVC), ETVC Cotillion, Gwen Araujo, Transgender Day of Remembrance, TransGender San Francisco (TGSF)
    Description: A TGSF newsletter (The Channel), formerly known as the ETVC, discusses day-to-day transphobia, Day of Remembrance, positive transition experiences, anti-trans discrimination law suits, Black gay ra...
  4. Why I Could Never Marry a White Man!

     
    Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000)
    Institution: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries
    Creator: Newton, Delisa
    Date: Jul. 11, 1965
    Topics: Anti-Blackness, Black transgender people, LGBTQ+ musicians, QTPOC, Transvestism
    Subject: Delisa Newton
    Description: An article published in The National Insider by Delisa Newton, who claims to be the first Black person to have undergone gender affirming surgery. Newton discusses what it is like to be Black in Am...