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CAN-0000-0145-EE0F

1973: United Transvestite and Transsexual Society

Consider what the United Transvestite and Transexual Society (formed in 1973) had to say about the idea of community. As you’re reading the following announcement, remember that this was a national organization that helped…

Community and organizingHistory, archives, and memory
CAN-0000-0144-9329

Fri & Sun: Trans, Intersex, NB Scholarship Movie Nights!

Join the TransAdvocate in supporting trans, intersex, and non-binary scholarship with the dual presentation of the indie film, Queen of Cups. Showing for two nights, this streaming movie Zoom event will feature Q&As by…

Community and organizingTransgender identity and history
CAN-0000-0143-69C1

1972: Transsexual Action Organization Call for Community

Here is what is purported to be our nation’s first national transsexual rights organizations had to say about building a community of people of non-cisgender history, experience and/or expression in order to fight for…

Community and organizingHealthcare and medicine
CAN-0000-0142-BCEF

Kavanope + the Center for Gender Research and Policy

Yup, we have Kavanaugh-fatigue too and this is how we deal with it. Also, we introduce the new Center for Gender Research and Policy! The TA Podcast is an intergenerational show featuring a trans…

Education and youthHistory, archives, and memory
CAN-0000-0141-CE55

1989: Texas T-Party Keynote Address

[box]What follows is a speech given by Wendi Danielle Pierce at the 1989 Texas T-Party held in San Antonio. Pierce was the chairperson of the International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) Board of Directors,…

Community and organizingCulture, identity, and representation
CAN-0000-0140-0CE7257 inbound

ROGD researcher caught lying to the press

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Culture, identity, and representation