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Who Can Tell Boys From Girls?
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Who Did You Say You Are?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Creator: Leshko, Isa, Wilchins, Riki Anne Date: 1996 Topics: Anti-transgender discrimination, Crossdressers, Feminism, Gender affirming surgery, Gender identity, Interviews, Queer transgender people, Sexual orientation, Transgender activism, Transgender community, Transgender people, Transphobia Subject: Christian Coalition, Elizabeth Birch, Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), Gay Community News, Gender PAC, Hate Crimes Statistics Act (HCSA), Havelock Ellis, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Isa Leshko, Judith Butler, Kate Bornstein, Moral Majority, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), National Organization for Women (NOW), Riki Anne Wilchins, Stop Prison Rape, Transgender Menace, Tyra Hunter Description: An interview with Riki Anne Wilchins, discussing gender theory, politics, activism, and identity. Originally published on pages 17 and 29 of volume 22, number 1 of Gay Community News. -
Who gets to 'belong' in the lesbian community anyway?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Creator: Power, Bet, Power, Ben Date: Apr. 8, 1990 Topics: BDSM, Bisexual people, Drag community, Gay pride, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ communities, LGBTQ+ visibility, Persecution of bisexual people, Sexual minorities, SM movement, Transgender community Subject: Academy Awards, Elizabeth Taylor, Gay Community News, Gertrude Stein, Lis Brook, New Alexandria Lesbian Library, Northhampton Lesbian/Gay Pride march, Radclyffe Hall, Sarah Dreher, Shelix, University of Massachusetts, Valley Gay Alliance, Willa Cather Description: An editorial concerning the exclusion of sexual and gender minorities from the 1990 Northampton pride march. Originally published on page 5 of volume 17, number 38 of Gay Community News. -
"Who is Sir Lady Java?"
Collection: Sir Lady Java Institution: Houghton Library, Harvard University Creator: Date: circa 1967 to circa 1970 Topics: Activists, African American transgender people, BIPOC, Black LGBTQ+ people, Discrimination, Entertainers, Exotic dancers, Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ people of color, Physical characteristics, Transgender people, Transgender people of color, Transphobia Subject: Sir Lady Java Description: Pages 2-4 can be accessed with the relation links -
Who Speaks for Gay Native Americans?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: Roscoe, Will Date: Autumn 1990 Topics: Ethnocentrism, Gay community, Homophobia, Lesbian community, Letters to the editor, Native american cultures, Native americans, Two-Spirit people Subject: Maurice Kenny, OUT/LOOK, Paula Gunn Allen, Ramon Gutierrez, Scott Bravmann -
Whoops my dear!
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WHORECORE
Collection: Zines Institution: Queer Zine Archive Project Creator: Sex Worker Open University Date: 2013 Topics: Autonomy, Gender, Labour law, LGBTQ+ sex workers, Male prostitutes, Migration, Misogyny, Patriarchy, Sexuality, Social exclusion, Stigmatisation, Transgender people, Transgender prostitutes -
Who's Going to Play Christine Jorgensen's Role?
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who’s no lady? 82 Club
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Who's that girl?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Creator: McKnight, Jennie Date: Jan. 14, 1990 Topics: Transvestites Subject: Babilonia, Gay Community News, Gay Scotland, Lisa Visonti, Miss Italy Description: A news bulletin describing a transvestite who entered a beauty pageant in Italy. Originally published on page 2 of volume 17, number 38 of Gay Community News. -
Why are Julia and Judy different from other women?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Hodgkinson, Liz Date: Oct. 14, 1980 Topics: Acceptance, Army, Crossdressers, Electrolysis, Family members, Femininities, Gender realignment surgery, Hormones, LGBTQ+ partners, Marriage, Masculinities, Psychiatrists, Transsexual people Subject: Judy Cousins, Julia Grant 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) -
Why Are the Stonewall Veterans Protesting?
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Date: 1996 Topics: Gay men, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbians, Puerto Rican women, QTPOC, Stonewall riots, Trans women, Venezuelan Americans Subject: Ivan Valentin, Randy Wicker, Stephen Van Cline, Stonewall Veterans' Association, Sylvia Rivera, William Henderson Description: A flyer explaining why Stonewall veterans are protesting a film release. -
Why Barry Davies Wants to be a man...
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Macdonald, Alison Date: 1985 Topics: Acceptance, Adolescence, Birth certificate amendments, Discrimination, FtMs, Gender realignment surgery, Heterosexuality, Masculinities, Parents of transgender people, Partners of transgender people, Support groups, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people, Transsexualism Subject: Barry Davies, Bridget Lee Nicoll 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) -
Why does she do it?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: LGBTQ+ Collection, University of Southern Maine Libraries Creator: Stearns, Alan Date: Apr. 1992 Topics: Clothing, Drag, Drag queens, Femininities, Feminism, Gender roles, LGBTQ+ bars, Masculinities, Pageants, Queer people Subject: La Cage Aux Folles, Limelight, Paris Is Burning Description: A clipping from the April 1992 issue of "Our Paper," titled: "Why does she do it?" discussing drag and queer stereotypes. -
Why Dr Prince fooled congress
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Doyle, Christine Date: Aug. 10, 1969 Topics: Androgyny, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Femininities, Gender dysphoria, Gender role, Masculinities, Mental health, Psychiatrists, Sexual orientation, Suicide Subject: Virginia Prince 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)