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Abstracts of a Symposium on Gender Issues for the '80's (Jun. 1984)
Collection: Informational and Event Brochures Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute Date: Jun. 1984 Topics: Androgyny, Classification of diseases, Crossdressing, Gender role, Socialisation, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: AASECT-Quad, DSM III-R Description: The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute published abstracts for their symposia held between 1984 and 1988. These publications contain summaries of the events’ lectures, which cover topics of g... -
Abstracts of a Symposium on Gender Issues for the 90s (Jul. 20, 1988)
Collection: Informational and Event Brochures Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute Date: Jul. 20, 1988 Topics: Anthropology, Counseling, Crossdressing, Gender role, Social activities clubs, Theology, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: Human Outreach and Achievement Institute, Jenny Stevens, National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation (NLGHF), Professional Evaluation and Referral Network (OPERN) Description: Part I of an All-Day Institute given by the 2nd International Lesbian & Gay Health Foundation Conference -
Masculinity and Changing Men: A Broader Perspective
Collection: Informational and Event Brochures Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute Date: Nov. 12, 1988 Topics: Gender role, Masculinities, Stereotypes Subject: Bruce Linton, Human Outreach and Achievement Institute, Louis G. Sullivan, Steven Kessler, The Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Wayne Plasek Description: A symposium presented at the 31st annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex