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  1. Buffalo Belles Vol. 11 No. 12 (December, 1993)

     
    Collection: Buffalo Belles Newsletters
    Institution: E.H. Butler Library, Buffalo State
    Creator: Miller, Denise W.
    Date: Dec. 1993
    Topics: Cosmetics, Crossdressing, Gender dysphoria, Meetings, Support groups
    Subject: Alison Laing, Art and Illusion Companion, Chevalier Publications, From Masculine to Feminine and All Points In Between, Hormones, How to Be a Woman Though Male, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Jennifer Ann Stevens, JoAnn Roberts, Makeup for Brunettes, Nu Phi Chi, Rochester CD Network, Speaking As A Woman, Susi Rogol, The Transvestite and His Wife, The Turnabout Party, Understanding Cross-Dressing, Virginia Prince
  2. Buffalo Belles Vol. 3 No. 4 (April, 1994)

     
    Collection: Buffalo Belles Newsletters
    Institution: E.H. Butler Library, Buffalo State
    Creator: Lorraine, Kathy
    Date: Apr. 1994
    Topics: Clothing, Comic strips, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Meetings, Photography, Support groups, Transsexual people, Wigs
    Subject: Alison Laing, Art & Illusion Companion, Be All You Want to Be, Buffalo News, Canadian Crossdressers Club (CCDC), Caroline Cossey, Chevalier Publications, Crossdressing with Dignity: The Case for Transcending Gender Lines, Deborah Feinbloom, Emily Cho, Erie Sisters, Fantasia Fair, Femme Mirror, From Masculine to Feminine and All Points In Between, Greater New York Gender Alliance (GNYGA), Hara Marano, Hormones, How to Be a Woman Though Male, IFGE Houston 1992, Jennifer Ann Stevens, JoAnn Roberts, Looking Terrific, Makeup for Brunettes, Moonlight in Manhattan NYC, My Husband Wears My Clothes: Crossdressing from the Perspective of a Wife, My Story, Night Out in Buffalo, Paradise In The Poconos, Peggy Rudd, Rochester CD Network, Sheila Kirk, Speaking As A Woman, Spring Fling, Style is Not a Size, Susi Rogol, Tapestry Magazine, The Transvestite and His Wife, The Turnabout Party, Transvestites and Transsexuals, Understanding Cross-Dressing, Virginia Prince
  3. FTM Newsletter #20

     
    Collection: FTM International
    Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive
    Creator:
    Date: Jul. 1992
    Topics: Bottom surgery, Crossdressing, FtMs, Gender affirming surgery, Gender expression, Health care for LGBTQ+ people, Lesbians, Mental disorders, Misgendering, MtFs, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people
    Subject: Ari Kane, Bay Area Reporter, Bay Times, Bryan Speaks, Café San Marcos, Creative Growth Enterprises, Elvis Herselvis, Faster Pussycat, From Peniplastica Totalis to Reassignment Surgery of the External Genitalia in Female-to-Male Transsexuals, Gay and Lesbian International Film, Gender Anonymous, Gender Bent, Gender Blending: Confronting the Limits of Duality, Georgia Montgomery, Gianna Eveling Israel, Girl-Spot (Endup), Girljock, Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, Harry Benjamin Standards of Care, Holly Devor (now Aaron Devor), Hormones, International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), J. Joris Hage, Jason Cromwell, Jenni Olson, Karen T, Kate Bornstein, Katherine Gordon, Kathy Korniloff, Leather Stitches, Leigh Crow, Lily Tomlin, Lin Fraser, Lou Sullivan, Marjorie Garber, Michael Quinn, Pat Yancey-Jones, Project Open Hand, Randy Ingersoll, Rhonnie Reed, Sensuous Skins, Sexual Differentiation of the Brain, Sheila Kirk, Sister Mary Elizabeth, Taylor McGowan, The Opposite Sex is Neither, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, Tina Tanner, Two Nice Girls, University of California Santa Cruz, Vested Interests, Virginia Prince, William A. Henkin
    Description: Issue #20 of FTM International published in July 1922. Includes an article describing a "costume contest", an account of an I.F.G.E conference in Houston, and lots of letters from FTM readers.