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We Wah & Bar Chee Ampe Group Marching with Sign at New York City Pride, 1991
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Date: Jun. 30, 1991 Topics: BIPOC, Indigenous LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ demonstrations, LGBTQ+ people of color, Native American LGBTQ+ people, Two-Spirit people Subject: Native American people, New York City Pride, We Wah & Bar Chee Ampe Description: Members of the We Wah & Bar Chee Ampe group marching down 5th Avenue at the 1991 New York City Pride holding up a white banner that says "We Wah & Bar Chee Amp. Two Spirits in N.Y.C". -
We Wah and Bar Chee Ampe
Collection: Clothing Collection Institution: Wearing Gay History Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: LGBTQ+ people of color, Lhamana, Native American LGBTQ+ people, Two-Spirit community, Two-Spirit people, Zuni Indians Subject: We'wha, WeWah and BarCheeAmpe Description: Off-white t-shirt. Printed on the front of the t-shirt in blue ink is a model of the globe with the word "HOME" surrounding it. Printed on the back of the t-shirt in lavender ink is a photograph of... -
Wears Man's Attire in Order to Earn Living
Collection: Frank Woodhull Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 30, 1908 Topics: Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ immigrants, Trans men, Transgender people, Transmasculinity Description: A clipping from The Mitchell Capital (Mitchell, SD) describing Frank Woodhull's immigration to the United States. -
Wedding Recalls Mystery
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Westchester Guide: Gathering of Indian Women
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Feb. 28, 1999 Topics: Indigenous LGBTQ+ people, Two-Spirit authors Subject: American Indian Law Alliance, Chrystos, Coatlicue Theater Company, Murielle Borst, Native Women Weaving Urban Traditions: An Exploration of Inigenous Women and Their Urban Communities, Spiderwoman Theater, The Shy Woman Singers, Tonya Gonnella Frichner Description: Newspaper clipping from the New York Times about an event at Sarah Lawrence that includes Indigenous artists from multiple tribes. -
What Becomes a Legend Most?
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Bernstein, Richard Date: circa 1970 Topics: Drag community, Gender expression, Gender identity Subject: Jackie Curtis Description: This is a poster with a photograph of Jackie Curtis and the statement, "What Becomes a Legend Most?" -
Whitney Bolton Says Sex Change Plays
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Why Wearing Skirts Makes a Man Effeminate
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Wigstock '97 Brings Down the Pier and Turbulence '97
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Twist Date: circa 1997 Topics: Drag shows, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ events, LGBTQ+ magazines Subject: Wigstock Description: Articles from Twist Vol. 01, Issue 05 about Wigstock 1997, an event hosted by Lady Bunny as an outdoor drag festival, as well as images of different queer people at events and a summary of the TURB... -
Wigstock Participants in Black-feathered Hat, Red and Platinum Blonde Wigs
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Wigstock Video Compilation
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Date: Sep. 20, 2012 Topics: Anti-LGBTQ+ violence, Drag queens, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ communities, LGBTQ+ events, Racism Subject: Marsha P. Johnson, RuPaul, Wigstock Description: Various video clips taken at the 1992 Wigstock celebration featuring interviews on queer issues and drag queen performances. RuPaul is an emcee. -
Wild Orchids
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Wilma Weissman Photographs
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Woman Lives as a Man for Nine Years.
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Jul. 7, 1908 Topics: Crossdressing, Masquerading Subject: Augusta Seib Description: Clipping talking about Augusta Seib's crossdressing. This item was contributed to the DTA by Hugh Ryan. -
Woman Married Woman