Digital Transgender Archive
Ceyenne Doroshow shares her experience developing a supportive relationship with her family, enduring ignorance and discrimination, first meeting another transwoman, learning about hormones, and discovering Miss Major and others who she now calls her moms. Having grown up in a time there were so few out and proud transwomen in her life, Ceyenne explains how she has seen the trans movement progress without neglecting the fact that her community is pushed out of housing, portrayed inaccurately in the media, and offered short term solutions if anything rather than sustainable employment opportunities and a chance to age with dignity. A longtime transadvocate and New Yorker, Doroshow offers a crucial account of her history in New York City.
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- https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/ceyenne-doroshow/
- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- bv73c073m
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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NYC Trans Oral History Project
- Creator(s)
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Nova, Cyd
Doroshow, Ceyenne
- Contributor(s)
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Zavidow, Evan
- Publisher
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New York Public Library
- Date Created
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Feb. 19, 2017
- Dates Covered
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1960 to 2017
- Genre
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Oral Histories
- Subject(s)
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Caitlyn Jenner
Ceyenne Doroshow
Miss Major
- Places
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New York
- Topic(s)
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Acceptance
Age
Childhood
Clothing
Coming out
Communities
Crossdressing
Discrimination
Families
Femininities
Gay community
Gender identity
Gender realignment surgery
Health care
Homelessness
Hormones
Housing
Language
LGBTI community
Loneliness
MtFs
Racism
Representation
Riots
Roman catholicism
Sexual assault
Support groups
Therapies
Transgender people
Transgender rights
Transitioning (Gender)
Violence
- Resource Type
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Audio
- Digital Format
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duration: 1 hour 29 minutes 25 seconds
- Language
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English
- Rights
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