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The Transgenderist (October, 1994)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany Creator: Date: Oct. 1994 Topics: Acceptance, Children, Clothing, Coming out, Counseling, Crossdressers, Depression, Drag, Events, Family members, Femininities, Film, Gatherings, Gender role, HIV/AIDS, Identity, LGBTQ+ poetry, Marriage, Passing (Gender), Psychotherapy, Public facilities, Religions, Self-acceptance, Sexuality, Shame, Support groups, Transsexual people Subject: Cary Grant -
Trans (1994)
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: UCLA Film and Television Archive Creator: Constantinou, Sophie, Rubin, Henry S. Date: 1994 Topics: Clothing, Femininities, Gender expression, Trans men Subject: Henry S. Rubin Description: Henry, a trans man, muses about the narrow definitions of gender, femininity, sexual politics and the joy of wearing a suit. -
Transgender Nation
Collection: Clothing Collection Institution: Wearing Gay History Creator: Date: 1990 to 1999? Topics: Clothing, Direct action, Oppression, Symbols, Transgender people Subject: Transgender Nation Description: White t-shirt. Front: "Transgender Nation, Washington DC" Back: "Gender Oppression Affects Us All" Early direct action group founded in San Francisco. Ceased operations in mid 1990s. -
What a World, What a World: What is "Normal" Anyway?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Ford, Nancy Date: Aug. 1994 Topics: Clothing, Drag, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ discrimination, Transphobia Subject: Concerned Parents for Normal Toys, Dorothy Lamour, Dragdoll, Robert Crodent, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of The Desert, Weekly World News Description: An article from Dimensions' August 1994 issue discussing the creation of Dragdoll. The text looks at criticism of the toy as well as its potential positive impact.