1984: GenderNet is born
GGA INTRODUCES GENDERNET: GENDERNET GenderNet – The FIRST and ONLY electronic communications network solely for the TV, TS, spouse, provider and business support professional! GenderNet went “on the air” January 1, 1984 at 6 p.m. (PST) and as of this writing, thirteen days later, 207 calls have been recorded on the network. Calls have […]
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- Cristan’s Research14
- The TERFs5
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- Transgender identity and history161
- Law and civil rights122
- Community and organizing97
- Public policy and governance54
- Education and youth50
- Culture, identity, and representation49
- Family and relationships45
- History, archives, and memory40
- Media, rhetoric, and discourse31
- Healthcare and medicine29
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- Historical analysis64
- Clinical and medical analysis25
- Psychological analysis24
- Qualitative and interview research24
- Empirical and quantitative research17
- Legal analysis16
- Media and discourse analysis11
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- Civil rights and anti-discrimination57
- Labor and employment policy34
- Elections and democratic governance34
- Public accommodations and facilities31
- Criminal justice and public safety24
- Research ethics and data governance11
- Housing and social services8
- Education policy6
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