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Wendy Parker Poses in a Home
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We're Not a Danger to Your Family. We Are Your Family!
Collection: Button Collection Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives Creator: Date: 1900s Topics: Activists, Discrimination, Families, LGBTI community, Pink triangles Description: Blue circular button with upside-down rainbow triangle. Text: "We're not a danger to your family. WE ARE YOUR FAMILY!" Ruler also pictured for scale. -
Weslee Agee (Avery) Gives Speech
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West Berlin: Ball Of The Year For Transvestites. 1978
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West Berlin: Boys Were Girls And Girls Were Boys At The Carnival Time Transvestites Ball. 1976
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: British Pathé Creator: Reuters Agency, Ltd. Date: Jan. 27, 1976 Topics: Crossdressing, Drag, Gender expression, Transvestites Subject: Carnival Time Transvestites Ball Description: Transcript and video of participants in The Carnival Time Transvestites Ball in West Berlin, 1976. -
West Side Club & LadyLike Magazine present Miss WSC '93-'94 (April 18, 1993)
Collection: Drag Show Programs Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: LadyLike Magazine, The West Side Club Date: 1993 to 1994 Topics: Drag, Drag balls, Drag queens, Entertainers, Female impersonators, Social activities clubs Subject: Bob Sweeny, Coco Vega, George Michaels, Henri David, JoAnn Roberts, LadyLike Magazine, Maryann Doud, Morgan Stevens, Wendy Bob Dubois, West Side Club -
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. -
Westward the Women
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: Wenzel, Lynn Date: Mar. 1990 to Apr. 1990 Topics: Art history, Crimes, Crossdressing, Family members, Frontier and pioneer life, Gender role, History, Women, Women pioneers Subject: Kate Rockwell, Mary Ann Patterson -
What a drag!
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Date: Feb. 27, 1977 Topics: Appearance, Clothing, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag Subject: Barry Sullivan, Diana Dors, Jane Hargrave Description: Clipping originally collected by Richard Ekins (from The University of Ulster Trans-Gender Archives/Richard Ekins collection at the Transgender Archives, University of Victoria) -
What a Wife Found in a Case
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Date: Mar. 12, 1961 Topics: Clothing, Courts, Crossdressing, Divorce, Femininities Subject: Jack Rangeley, Marjorie Clare Rangeley Description: Clipping originally collected by Richard Ekins (from The University of Ulster Trans-Gender Archives/Richard Ekins collection at the Transgender Archives, University of Victoria) -
What a World, What a World: What is "Normal" Anyway?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Ford, Nancy Date: Aug. 1994 Topics: Clothing, Drag, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ discrimination, Transphobia Subject: Concerned Parents for Normal Toys, Dorothy Lamour, Dragdoll, Robert Crodent, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of The Desert, Weekly World News Description: An article from Dimensions' August 1994 issue discussing the creation of Dragdoll. The text looks at criticism of the toy as well as its potential positive impact. -
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?" -
What Can I Do to Honor Sylvia?
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Date: 2002 Topics: Latino/a/x transgender people, LGBTQ+ memorials, Puerto Rican women, QTPOC, Trans women, Venezuelan Americans Subject: Sylvia Rivera Description: A flyer announcing the death of Sylvia Rivera with information about a memorial and how to honor her legacy. The flyer features a black and white photo of Sylvia Rivera seated, hugging her arms to ... -
What Do You Know About Gender Issues?
Collection: Creative Design Services Publications and Documents Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Creative Design Services Date: 1995 Topics: Crossdressing, Gender identity, Self-help Subject: Coping with Crossdressing, Coping With Crossdressing: The Couples' Video, Cosmetic Surgery Options with Delia Van Maris, M.D., Creative Design Services, Identity Management in Transsexualism, The Cross & The Crossdresser, The Straight Dope on Hormones with Delia Van Maris, M.D., Transsexual's Survival Guide I, Transsexual's Survival Guide II -
What Happens Now to the April Ashleys?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Meyer, Caren Date: Mar. 2, 1970 Topics: Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Health care, Judgments, MtFs, Physicians, Psychiatry, Transitioning (Gender) Subject: April Ashley, Christine Jorgensen, Harry Benjamin, Howard Jones, Johns Hopkins Hospital Description: Clipping originally collected by Richard Ekins (from The University of Ulster Trans-Gender Archives/Richard Ekins collection at the Transgender Archives, University of Victoria)