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  1. Aiyyana Maracle fonds

     
    Collection: Discovery Resources
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator:
    Date: Unknown
    Topics: BIPOC, Clothing, Indigenous transgender people, MtFs, Native American transgender people, Performance art, Queer people of color, Transgender artists, Transgender authors, Transgender parents, Transgender people, Two-Spirit people
    Subject: Aiyyana Maracle, Anna Fuerstenberg, Banff Centre Aboriginal Arts Program, Catwalk, Chronicle of a Transformed Woman, Chrystos, Coyote and the Winter that Never Ends, Gender Möbius, grunt gallery, Half-Bred, Haudenosaunee, Jan Kudelka, Janice Toulouse, Journey in Gender, Lee Maracle, Lori Millan, Marjorie Anne Napewastewin Schutzer, Medicine Boy, Mirrha Soleil Ross, Rebecca Belmore, Reunion of Broken Parts, Shawna Dempsey, Six Nations, Sometimes the Body Just Doesn't Match the Mind, T(h)ree Stories, The Queer Series/Two Spirit Festival, Two Spirit and Trans Conference, Two-Spirit Women of First Nations Conference, Waawaate Fobister, Warren Arcan, We Are Hoh tinh oh Shon:ni, Whispers of the Grandmothers, Witch Hunts & the Trials of the New Millennium, Women and Freedom Under Attack, Writing Trans Genres Conference
    Description: Aiyyana Maracle was a multi-disciplinary artist, scholar, educator, story-crafter and storyteller. For half a century, Aiyyana was actively involved in the merging of Ogwehoweh art and culture into...
  2. Changes: Change is both real and metaphorical in David Harrison's 'FTM'

     
    Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000)
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Bay Area Reporter
    Date: Oct. 31, 1996
    Topics: FtMs, Gender identity, Trans men, Transgender artists, Transgender theatre
    Subject: David Harrison, Mimi McGurl, PERMISSION, Theatre Rhinoceros
    Description: A review written by Linnea Due of the play "FTM" by David Harrison.
  3. Finding Aid for the Red Jordan Arobateau Pictorial Collection

     
    Collection: Discovery Resources
    Institution: Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley
    Creator:
    Date: Unknown
    Topics: FtMs, Lesbians, QTPOC, Transgender artists, Transgender authors, Transsexual people
    Subject: Dalila Jasmin, Red Jordan Arobateau
    Description: Red Arobateau is a transsexual man, born in 1943. He is of mixed race heritage and identifies as White, Native, Hispanic and African­ American. He is a poet, playwright, erotic artist and painter. ...
  4. FTMi Newsletter #51

     
    Collection: FTM International
    Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive
    Creator: Manley, Dion, Altrows, Dale, Michiko, Bailey, Levine, Joel, Shafer, Leah, Tanis, Justin, Rachlin, Katherine, Carter, Eric, Spade, Dean, Boots, Chris, Wilder, Marty, Raj, Rupert
    Date: Spring 2002
    Topics: Anti-discrimination law, Bisexual people, Hormone therapy (Gender), LGBTQ+ films, Passing (Gender), Trans men, Trans women, Transgender artists
    Subject: Androgel, Ben Singer, Eric Carter, FTM International, GLAAD Media Awards, Hiromasa Ando, Jamison Green, Kantaras v. Kantaras, Kit Rachlin, Leah Schaefer, Trans Unity 2000 of Los Angeles, Transgender Law Project
    Description: Issue #51 of FTM International published Spring 2002. This issue features a letter from the FTMI president; a statement from the cover artist; an article about returning to work post-medical transi...
  5. "Gender 201" Event Footage, Part 1

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
    Creator: Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center
    Date: Nov. 6, 1997
    Topics: Asian intersex people, Gender identity, Intersex artists, Manchuria (China), QTPOC, Transfeminine people, Transgender artists, Transitioning (Gender), World War, 1939-1945
    Description: Content Warning: This item contains images of nudity. The video is age restricted by YouTube; viewers must be signed in and at least 18 years old to watch it.
  6. In the Life: Ep. 803, "February - March 1999"

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: UCLA Film and Television Archive
    Creator: In the Life Media
    Date: Feb. 10, 1999
    Topics: Asian American LGBTQ+ people, Asian LGBTQ+ people, Bisexuality, Black LGBTQ+ people, Health care for LGBTQ+ people, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ musicians, Transgender artists, Transgender people
    Subject: Kate Clinton, Pamela Sneed, Quentin Crisp, Stop Kiss, Tammy Baldwin
    Description: Episode of "In the Life" that originally aired on February 10, 1999. The episode opens with a segment focusing on the increase of AIDS in the African-American community, followed by the Out Actors ...
  7. Interview with Devi Peacock

     
    Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color
    Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
    Creator: Peacock, Devi
    Date: Feb. 24, 2021
    Topics: BIPOC, LGBTQ+ people of color, Non-binary people, Restorative justice, South Asian transgender people, Transgender artists
    Subject: Alliance of South Asians Taking Action (ASATA), Peacock Rebellion, Queer Cultural Center
    Description: An interview with Devi Peacock, a South Asian non-binary storyteller, performing artist and community organizer based in Oakland, California. At the time of this interview, they were the founding A...
  8. Interview with Kat Purcell

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
    Creator: Purcell, Kat
    Date: Dec. 10, 2020
    Topics: Homelessness, LGBTQ+ theater, Non-binary people, Prison abolition movements, Transgender artists, Transgender people, Transgender political activists, White transgender people
    Subject: Lightning Rod, Studio he(ART)h Project
    Description: An interview with Kat Purcell, a white (irish famine diaspora) non-binary trans performer, lighting designer, installation artist, producer, director, and street activist based in Minneapolis, Minn...
  9. Jeanette Minor Comics

     
    Collection: Discovery Resources
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: GLBT Historical Society
    Date: Unknown
    Topics: Comic books, strips, etc., Trans women, Transgender artists, Transgender people
    Subject: Jeanette Minor, Tenderloin
    Description: "Jeanette Minor is a transgender cartoonist who, as of 2000, was living in the Tenderloin. This small collection contains one piece of pulp art and drafts for a two-page comic strip, satirically im...
  10. Macy Rodman Oral History

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project
    Creator: Rodman, Macy
    Date: May 29, 2020
    Topics: Dance music, Nightlife, Performance art, Trans women, Transgender artists
    Subject: Nymphowars
    Description: Macy Rodman was born in Juneau, Alaska. During her early life she describes visits to the local sex shop where she learned about gay life, including NYC’s glam scene which featured images of modifi...
  11. Patty Gone Oral History

     
    Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
    Institution: NYC Trans Oral History Project
    Creator: Gone, Patty
    Date: Dec. 1, 2021
    Topics: Authors, Faith, Performing arts, Transgender artists, Transgender community
    Subject: Love Life (Book)
    Description: Interview with Patty Gone, a performance artist, writer and the author of Love Life (Mount Analogue, 2019). In this interview, they discuss attending Catholic school in Harrisburg, PA. They describ...
  12. Tribute to Judith V. Cousins (August, 1988)

     
    Collection: Rupert Raj Collection
    Institution: The ArQuives
    Creator: Raj, Rupert
    Date: Aug. 1988
    Topics: MtFs, Trans women, Transgender artists, Transgender people in the military
    Subject: Gender Networker, Judith V. Cousins, Metamorphosis, Rupert Raj
    Description: A tribute written about the life of Judith V. Cousins, published in the Gender Networker.