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1975: Transgenderism = Umbrella Term

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Image, Spring 1975 Transgenderism Series The Salmacis Society is sponsoring a series of eight meetings on transgenderism beginning on May 15 and continuing every other Thursday t through August 21. They will be held in conjunction with the Transexual Counselling Clinic and the Northeast Clinic of San Francisco. Admission is $1 for each session (They will be held at Northeast Outpatient Clinic, 200 Golden Gate Ave., San Fran..) The meetings will cover such topics as “Accepting yourself as a TV, Legal aspects of male femininity, cosmetics and shape makers, fashion, grooming, deportment, and voice, and living your TVism.” Each session will feature speakers and demonstrations. The purpose of the series is to communicate to the general public what TVism is all about, to encourage those with suppressed TV or TS feelings to air out their feelings in the open, and to help TVs share their experiences and gain in self-knowledge.

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