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Can Men Be Women? Some Lesbians Think So!
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: House, Penny, Cowan, Liza Date: Sep. 1, 1977 Topics: Feminists, Health care for LGBTQ+ people, Lesbian separatism, Medical care, Medical practitioners' statements, Transphobia, Women's movement Subject: Angela Douglas, John Money, Larry Kubic, New York Times, Olivia Records, Payne Whitney, Renee Richards, Robert J. Stoller, Sandy Stone Description: DYKE presents two conversations in print, one between editor Liza Cowan and trans-specializing psychologist Edna Lerner, and the other a response featuring Janet Meyers and Alix Dobkin. Feature ru... -
Responses to "Open Letter to Olivia Records" by Candice Margulies
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: Date: Feb. 1, 1978 Topics: Anti-transgender discrimination, Butches, Lesbian feminism, Lesbian separatism, Lesbianism, LGBTQ+ motherhood, MtFs, Queer relationships, Transsexual people Subject: Abuse, American Sign Language, Anita Bryant, Candice Margulies, Capitalism, Olivia Records, Sandy Stone Description: This clipping is from pages 15-18 of Lesbian Connection newsletter volume 3, issue 7, issued February 1, 1978. -
Transsexuals: The Woman Within or Women Without
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: McDonald, Sharon Date: May 1977 Topics: Feminism, Gender affirming surgery, Gender identity, Gender roles, Lesbian community, Lesbian feminism, Lesbian separatism, Lesbians, Sexism, Social privilege, Transphobia, Transsexual people, Transsexuality Subject: Alix Dobkin, Evelyn Hooker, Margo Schulter, Olivia Records, Sandy Stone Description: Clipping from pages 6-7 of The Lesbian Tide, published in May/June 1977 by Tide Publications.