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Ashcan Betty
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Arobateau, Red Jordan Date: 2006 Topics: LGBTQ+ authors, LGBTQ+ fiction, Transgender authors Description: Fictionalized account of the author's own experiences. Story focuses on Betty, a 60 year old self-sufficient "poor white sister" and "nun of the common world" and how she survives in a "world of wa... -
Can't Go On Another Day
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Arobateau, Red Jordan Date: 2006 Topics: Lesbian fiction, Lesbians, Mental disorders, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Transgender authors Description: From author's foreward: "I remember wanting to write a book on the subject of depression---with an eventual triumph thru much struggle." -
Clip of Red Jordon Arobateau at City Hall
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Arobateau, Red Jordan Date: Oct. 10, 2002 Topics: Black transgender people, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbian authors, Lesbian poets, LGBTQ+ discrimination, LGBTQ+ older people, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ poets, LGBTQ+ spiritual people, Multiracial transgender people, Trans men, Transgender authors Description: A clip of Arobateau speaking at a Human Rights Comission Hearing regarding LGBT access to discrimination free senior services that was broadcast on SFGTV. -
Flash! On the Hustler
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Arobateau, Red Jordan Date: 1975 Topics: African American gay men, Gay fiction, Gay men, Lesbian fiction, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ people who use substances, LGBTQ+ people with substance use disorders, Sex workers, Transgender authors Description: Author's introduction: "This is a tale told by the hustler full of peoples sound & fury. It may resemble the living & dead, but it signifies nobody." -
Ho Stroll: A Black Lesbian Novel
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Arobateau, Red Jordan Date: 2010 Topics: African American lesbians, Black lesbians, Lesbian fiction, Lesbians, Prostitution, Sex work, Transgender authors Description: This book contains parts one and two. The novel continues with the third part "Street Fever". Ho Stroll was originally published in 1975 in five volumes. "The fiction story of a butch lesbian of Co... -
Nobody's People: Portrait of a Christian Pornographer
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Whiteley, Sara Date: 1992 Topics: Black transgender people, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbian authors, Lesbian Christians, Lesbian poets, LGBTQ+ Christians, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ poets, LGBTQ+ religious people, LGBTQ+ spiritual people, Multiracial transgender people, Trans men, Transgender authors, Transgender Christians Description: Biographical documentary film titled "Nobody's People: Portrait of a Christian Pornographer," featuring Arobateau speaking about his experiences and views on Christianity, his writings and how he r... -
Red at Home by Dalila Jasmin
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Jasmin, Dalila Date: Dec. 2002 Topics: Black transgender people, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbian authors, Lesbian poets, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ poets, LGBTQ+ spiritual people, Multiracial transgender people, Trans men, Transgender authors Description: Please note there is no audio for this film. A home video by Dalila Jasmin of Arobateau in his home. Begins with scenes of Arobateau unpacking publications from a box in his home and speaking ab... -
The Bars Across Heaven
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Arobateau, Red Jordan Date: 1975 Topics: African American lesbians, Black lesbians, Lesbian fiction, Lesbians, Sex work, Transgender authors Description: African American underclass street players hustle to survive on the streets of Oakland, California. -
The Love Lament of Peter Pain