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Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. 3 No. 9 (September, 1987)
Collection: Cross-Port InnerView Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Cross-Port Date: Sep. 1987 Topics: Acceptance, Christianity, Clothing, Cosmetics, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Dreams, Families, Passing (Gender) Subject: Chicago Gender Society, Jan Dixon, Tapestry Magazine, The Indy Report, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self, Yvonne Cook Description: Magazine name changed from "Cross-Port" starting with Vol. 1 No. 3 (September, 1985) -
Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. 7 No. 9 (September, 1991)
Collection: Cross-Port InnerView Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Cross-Port Date: Sep. 1991 Topics: Biology, Clothing, Constitutional rights, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Dreams, Families, Secrecy, Self-acceptance, Sexuality, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: Crystal Club, Fall Harvest, Fantasia Fair, Joint Conference on the Family (JCF), National Conference on Transgender Law (NCTL), Phyllis Randolph Frye, Richard Dawkins, Texas Gender Alliance, Texas Tea Party, Virginia Prince Description: Magazine name changed from "Cross-Port" starting with Vol. 1 No. 3 (September, 1985) -
Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. 9 No. 5 (May, 1993)
Collection: Cross-Port InnerView Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Cross-Port Date: May 1993 Topics: Clothing, Communication, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag, Dreams, LGBTQ+ relationships, Masculinities, Support groups Subject: AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati (AVOC), Anne Fausto-Sterling, Cheryl Leslie, Christopher's Lounge, John Stoltenberg, Kay Leigh Hagan/Pandora, Myths of Gender, North Coast Gender Alliance, Refusing to be a Man, Women Associated with Crossdressers (WACS), Women Respond to the Men's Movement Description: Magazine name changed from "Cross-Port" starting with Vol. 1 No. 3 (September, 1985)