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EON Newsletter (August, 1990)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Expressing Our Nature Date: Aug. 1990 Topics: Appearance, Clothing, Clubs, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Events, Femininities, Gatherings, Night life, Partners of transgender people, Self-acceptance, Support groups, Transgender community -
Interview with Awen Briem
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota Creator: Briem, Awen Date: Dec. 28, 2015 Topics: Acceptance, Appearance, Art, Assigned gender, Bullying, Celebrities, Change of name, Clothing, Coming out, Communities, Employment discrimination, Family relationships, Femininities, Gender diversity, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Gender-affirming care, Harassment, Health, Health care, HIV/AIDS, Homophobia, Hormones, Language, LGBTQ+ partners, Love, Masculinities, Medical care, Middle West, Name, Politics, Religions, Schools, Sex, Sexuality, Social media, Suicide, Surgery, Therapies, Transgender people, Transphobia, Whites--Race identity, Youth Subject: OutFront Minnesota, Tretter Transgender Oral History Project Description: Awen Briem is a white transgender person. At the time of this interview, he was working as a tattoo artist based out of Minneapolis. In this oral history, Briem speaks at length about growing up in... -
The EON Accord Vol. 2 No. 4 (November 1993)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Expressing Our Nature Date: Nov. 1993 Topics: Appearance, Beauty standards, Books, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Diversity, Events, Femininities, Gender role, LGBTQ+ relationships, Masculinities, Passing (Gender), Support groups Subject: Dance of the Selves, Expressing Our Nature, Gender Blending, Intimate Strangers, Sheila Kirk