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Aoife Oral History

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Aoife recounts their experiences splitting time between New York City and a more suburban Connecticut setting as a child. They describe navigating their queer identity through high school and coming to terms with their trans identity as a first-generation student at a “historically women’s college,” where texts by authors like Audre Lorde, bell hooks, and Madeline Davis helped shape their political identity. Aoife was also involved as an interviewer for the NYC Trans Oral History Project, an experience that helped foster intergenerational relationships with trans elders. Aoife describes the importance of these relationships, as well as their encounters with queer nightlife and education outside of the institutional context.

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Identifier
mp48sd131
Collection
Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
Institution
NYC Trans Oral History Project
Creator(s)
Aoife
Contributor(s)
Wesselborg, Elliot
Calzolaio, Mai
Date Created
Jul. 26, 2020
Genre
Oral Histories
Places
Connecticut
New York
Topic(s)
Intergenerational relations
Nightlife
Older transgender people
Queer community
Transgender people
Women's colleges
Resource Type
Audio
Digital Format
1:33:55
Language
English
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