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Interview with Daye Pope
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota Creator: Pope, Daye Date: May 20, 2017 Topics: Appearance, Assigned gender, Bullying, Change of name, Clothing, Family members, Femininities, Feminism, Gender diversity, Gender dysphoria, Hair, Health, Health care, Homelessness, Hormones, Labour, LGBTQ+ relationships, Politics, Poverty, Pronoun, Schools, Sexuality, Social advocacy, Transgender community, Transgender people Subject: Caitlyn Jenner, Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), Environnmental Justice Community, Trans Union, Victory Fund Description: Daye Pope identifies as a woman and was assigned male at birth. She was born in Centerville, Iowa and spent part of her childhood on a farm outside Nashua, Iowa. She spent the bulk of her school ye... -
Interview with Nemo Siqueiros
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota Creator: Siqueiros, Nemo Date: Oct. 14, 2016 Topics: Academic education, Acceptance, Artificial insemination, Assigned gender, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Autism spectrum disorders, Aztec calendar, Bullying, Clothing, Colonialism, Coming out, Depression, Discrimination, Families, Femininities, Gender role, Gender swapping, Genderfluid identity, Homophobia, Hormone therapy, Indigenous peoples, Intersectionality (Sociology), LGBTQ+ relationships, Media, Medication, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Mexican Americans, Mexicans, Mexico--Civilization, Murders of LGBTQ+ people, Psychiatry, Racism, Schools, Scoliosis, Sexism, Suicide, Terminology, Third gender, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: Finding Me, Mexi DashCamm People's Press Project, Muxe of the Zapotec, National Coming Out Description: Nemo Siqueiros is a Native Indigenous/Mexica/Purepecha trans male from Iowa who uses he and they. Nemo explains their process of naming, experiences being bullied as a child, and how autism shapes ... -
Outreach Newsletter Vol. 10 No. 1 (Winter 1986)
Collection: Outreach Publications Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute Date: Winter 1986 Topics: Acceptance, Androgyny, Children, Coming out, Family members, Femininities, Film, Gender role, LGBTQ+ partners, Stereotypes, Transsexualism, Work situation Subject: Changing Family Conference, Drama In Blonde, Hollywood Androgyny, Kim Elizabeth Stuart, Outreach Institute of Gender Studies (OIGS), R. Metereau, The Uninvited Dilemma: A Question of Gender -
TGIC, Butterfly, EON Newsletter (September 1988)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Expressing Our Nature, Transgenderests Independence Club, Butterfly Date: Sep. 1988 Topics: Acceptance, AIDS awareness, Books, Collaboration, Communities, Crossdressing, Events, Femininities, Masculinities, Organisations, Self-acceptance, Solidarity, Tolerance, Transsexualism Subject: International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Rhapsody the News Letter of Transpitt of Pittsburgh, The Names Project, Transpitt, University of Minnesota Gender Clinic -
The Transgenderist (March, 1997)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany Creator: Date: Mar. 1997 Topics: Acceptance, Appearance, Clothing, Cosmetics, Crossdressing, Femininities, Gatherings, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Gender role, Hormones, Masculinities, Psychology, Sexual orientation, Support groups, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: Candy Man, Dennis Rodman, Richard Green -
TVIC Journal Vol. 6 No. 58 (October 15, 1977)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany Creator: Date: Oct. 15, 1977 Topics: Appearance, Birth certificates, Clothing, Coming out, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Events, Femininities, Gatherings, Gender realignment surgery, Hormones, Law, Marriage, Masculinities, Parents of transgender people, Partners of transgender people, Passing (Gender), Secrecy, Self-acceptance, Shame, Shaving, Transgender people Subject: Elizabeth Carmichael, Fantasia Fair