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BLACKlines, Vol. 05, Issue 08
Collection: BLACKlines Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Long, Lynnell S. Date: Sep. 2000 Topics: Black intersex people, Black transgender people, Butches, Gender expression, Intersex activism, Intersex community, LGBTQ+ magazines, Trans women Description: BLACKlines clipping about intersex feminism and the social and sexual role for those with intersex identities. -
Fireweed; Trans/scribes
Collection: Short Runs of Periodicals Institution: Princeton University Library Creator: Lord, Cassandra Date: Jul. 2000 Topics: Feminism, Gender expression, Gender minorities, Intersectionality, Transgender community Description: A special issue of feminist quarterly "Fireweed" which includes a collection of writings focused on experiences of trans-ing gender. -
Interview with Michael Lynch
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Kearns, John J., Lynch, Michael Date: Dec. 6, 2000 Topics: Black queer people, Black transgender people, Drag queens, Gender expression, HIV/AIDS, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Performance art, QTPOC, Stonewall riots, Transfeminine people Subject: Andy Warhol, Christopher Street Columbus Tour, Hot Peaches, Jimmy Camicia, Marsha P. Johnson, Spare Change for a Dying Queen, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), Sylvia Rivera Description: An interview with Micheal Lynch. The two talk about Lynch's experience in the Hot Peaches, and provides stories about Marsha P. Johnson. Lynch describes the group's trip to London and Hambrug—speci... -
It's a small matter, really
Collection: Brandon Teena Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Schindler, Paul Date: 2000 Topics: FtMs, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ films, Transmasculine people Subject: Boys Don't Cry, Brandon Teena, Chloe Sevigny, Drew Seidman, Duncan Osborne, Hilary Swank, Kimberly Peirce, Norah Vincent, Rusty Mae Moore, The Metropolitan Gender Network, The New Yorker, The Village Voice Description: A review of "Boys Don't Cry" from the Advocate, written by Paul Schindler. The text explores Schindler's feelings towards the film as well as their critique of a piece on Drew Seidman. Content w... -
The Tartan Skirt: Magazine of the Scottish Transgender Community Vol. 7, No. 7 (Summer 2000)
Collection: The Tartan Skirt Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Gordon, Julia Date: Summer 2000 Topics: Abortion, AIDS awareness, AIDS education, AIDS information centers, AIDS organizations, Ambiguous genitalia, Anti-transgender discrimination, Astrology, Birth certificate amendments, Clothing, Crossdressing, Facial gender affirming surgery, Gender expression, Gender identity, Gender-affirming surgery, Identification of LGBTQ+ people by police, Internalized intersexphobia, Kinks and fetishes, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ fashion, LGBTQ+ prisoners, LGBTQ+ sex workers, LGBTQ+ suicide, LGBTQ+ victims of hate crimes, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Passing (Gender), Police interactions with LGBTQ+ people, Police raids, Same-sex marriage, Sexual violence, Transgender athletes, Transgender clergy, Transgender history, Transgender Muslims, Transgender people, Transgender people in the workplace, Transgender rights, Transgender Roman Catholics, Transgender victims of hate crimes, Transvestites, Voice Subject: Beaumont Society, Christine Burns, Edinburgh LGBT Safety Forum, Equality Network, Gay Men’s Health, Janet Scott, Livingston Group, Lothian Health Board, Polish Ministry of Education, Polish-Scottish Educational and Cultural Society, Press For Change, Pride Scotland, Reach Out Highland, ROAM, Stonewall Youth Project Description: Summer 2000 issue of The Tartan Skirt, featuring articles on community policing, birth certificate amendments, and more. This item was provided by Julia Gordon and the Highland Archive Center.