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  1. Letter from Lou Sullivan to Bet Power (August 17, 1989)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: Aug. 17, 1989
    Topics: Crossdressing, FtMs, Health, HIV/AIDS, Support groups
    Subject: Ben Power, Bet Power, Dan Riley, FTM Newsletter, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Lou Sullivan, The Adam Society
    Description: Envelope included.
  2. Letter from Lou Sullivan to Bet Power (August 31, 1990)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: Aug. 31, 1990
    Topics: Diaries, FtMs, Gatherings, Health, Letters, LGBTQ+ lovers
    Subject: Ben Power, Bet Power, FTM Newsletter, Lou Sullivan
    Description: Carbon copy and envelope included. Handwritten note on first and second page: "P.S. Our next Newsletter is due out Sept. 16". Names have been redacted.
  3. Letter from Lou Sullivan to Bet Power (May 2, 1987)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: May 2, 1987
    Topics: Bars, Butches, Crossdressers, FtMs, Gender identity, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian community, Lesbians, Liberation movements, MtFs, Self-acceptance, Soft butches, Surgery, Therapies, Transvestites
    Subject: Ben Power, Bet Power, Kim Stuart, Lou Sullivan, The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender
    Description: Envelope included.
  4. Letter from Lou Sullivan to Bet Power (October 16, 1987)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: Oct. 16, 1987
    Topics: Crossdressing, Disabilities, FtMs, Gay culture, Hormones, Leather community, LGBTQ+ lovers, LGBTQ+ relationships, Loneliness, Newspaper columns, Self-image, Spirituality, Surgery
    Subject: Ben Power, Bet Power, Ira B. Pauly, Lou Sullivan
    Description: Two newspaper clippings and envelope included.
  5. Letter from Lou Sullivan to Bet Power (October 18, 1988)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: Oct. 18, 1988
    Topics: Diaries, FtMs, Gender realignment surgery, Health, HIV/AIDS, Surgery
    Subject: Alyson, Ben Power, Bet Power, Jack Garland, Lou Sullivan, San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Historical Society (SFBAGLHS), The Ladder
    Description: Envelope and Carbon Copy included.
  6. Letter from Lou Sullivan to Bet Power (September 29, 1986)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: Sep. 29, 1986
    Topics: Crossdressers, FtMs, Letters
    Subject: Ben Power, Bet Power, Information for the Female to Male Crossdresser and Transsexual, Lou Sullivan
    Description: Letter with a hand-written note from Lou that says, "Send a 'thank you' - OK"
  7. Lou Sullivan's Completed Application for the Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: circa 1979
    Topics: Acceptance, Crossdressing, Employment discrimination, Family members, FtMs, Gender realignment surgery, Harassment, Homosexuality, Masculinities, Mastectomy, Passing (Gender), Phalloplasty, Sexuality, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people
    Subject: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
  8. Lou Sullivan's Curriculum Vitae

     
    Collection: Rupert Raj Collection
    Institution: The ArQuives
    Creator: Sullivan, Lou
    Date: Mar. 1988
    Topics: FtMs, Trans men, Transgender activism, Transgender people
    Subject: Lou Sullivan, Rupert Raj
    Description: Lou Sullivan's Curriculum Vitae from 1973 to 1988, focusing on Lou's contributions to the transgender community.