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Of Men, Women, and Those Living Somewhere In Between
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Henetz, Patty Date: Oct. 26, 1997 Topics: Crossdressing, Gender affirming surgery, Gender dysphoria, Intersex, Medicalization, Transgender people, Transitioning status Subject: An Engendered Species, Atlanta Educational Gender Information Service (AEGIS), Dallas Denny, Harry Benjamin, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Intersex Society of North America, Virginia Prince Description: A clipping from a newspaper that discusses many points of view on the issues of medicalization, gender dysphoria, gender-affirming surgeries, and intersex individuals. -
Out of the CLOSET–with style
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Carroll, Felix Date: Oct. 21, 1999 Topics: Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ events Subject: Brenda Vida, Dallas Denny, Fantasia Fair, Jayne Robinson, Lisa Mitchell, Miqqi Alicia Gilbert, Unitarian-Universalist Meetinghouse Description: A clipping about Fantasia Fair in Provincetown, Massachusettes and the people who attend it. -
"Transsexual" Challenges Tri-Ess
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: Oct. 1996 Topics: Crossdressers, Partners of crossdressers, Transsexual people Subject: American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc. (AEGIS), Dallas Denny, Lifelines, The Journal of Long Island Femme Expression, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self Description: A single page from the October 1996 issue of Lifelines that explains claims that the membership requirements for Tri-Ess, a sorority for heterosexual crossdressers, are exclusionary.