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Camille Moran Papers: Folder 1
Collection: Ephemera Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Moran, Camille Date: circa 1988 to 2000 Topics: Electroconvulsive therapy, Gender identity, HIV/AIDS, Mental health, Pink triangles, Psychiatric hospitals, Trans women, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: Camille Moran Description: This item contains potentially sensitive content related to homophobic language, child abuse, suicide, and medical abuse. Folder 1 of the materials from the Camille Moran Papers. These are papers o... -
Camille Moran Papers: Folder 2
Collection: Ephemera Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Date: Aug. 30, 1993 to Dec. 6, 2000 Topics: LGBTQ+ youth, Trans women, Transgender people Subject: Community United Against Violence (CUAV) Description: A program by the Community United Against Violence about their awards, some words from people in the organization and evening schedule. Specifically, this mentions Camille Moran getting a youth adv... -
Camille Moran Papers: Folder 3
Collection: Ephemera Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Moran, Camille Date: circa 1991 to 2000 Topics: Electroconvulsive therapy, Gender identity, Gender identity disorder, Psychiatric hospitals, Trans women, Transgender people Description: This item contains potentially sensitive content related to homophobic language, child abuse, suicide, and medical abuse. Folder 3 of a collection of papers related to Camille Moran including clip... -
Camp Betty 2007 Program
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Camp Hairspray
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Campeão de vadiagem
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Can Men Be Women? Some Lesbians Think So!
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: House, Penny, Cowan, Liza Date: Sep. 1, 1977 Topics: Feminists, Health care for LGBTQ+ people, Lesbian separatism, Medical care, Medical practitioners' statements, Transphobia, Women's movement Subject: Angela Douglas, John Money, Larry Kubic, New York Times, Olivia Records, Payne Whitney, Renee Richards, Robert J. Stoller, Sandy Stone Description: DYKE presents two conversations in print, one between editor Liza Cowan and trans-specializing psychologist Edna Lerner, and the other a response featuring Janet Meyers and Alix Dobkin. Feature ru... -
Can Sex in Humans Be Changed?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Transas City Creator: Wickets, Donald Furthman Date: Jan. 1937 Topics: Gender realignment surgery, Hormones, Intersex, Law, Physical characteristics, Sports, Sportspersons, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people Subject: Lili Elbe, Mark Weston, Norman Haire, Zdenek Koubkov -
Can Sexology be Saved?
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Creator: Hyde, Sue Date: Unknown Topics: Feminism, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ books, Safer sex, Sex education, Sexologists, Sexology, Sodomy laws Subject: Alfred Kinsey, American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), Disorders of Desire: Sex and Gender in Modern American Sexology, Gay Community News, Janice M. Irvine, Ladies Home Journal, Margie Nichols, Michael Shernoff, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), Playboy, Richard Green, Temple University Press, Virginia E. Johnson, William H. Masters Description: Book review of Janice M. Irvine's Disorders of Desire originally published on pages 7 and 10 of Gay Community News volume 18, number 17. -
Can Woman Marry Woman?
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Can You Come to Our Texas "T" Party? (Feb. 23-25, 1990)
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Can You Come to Our Texas "T" Party? (Feb. 22-24, 1991)
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Can You Match Her?: Charlotte McLeod
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"Can You Spare a Dime for a Dying Queen?"
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: Black transgender people, Drag queens, Gay men, QTPOC, Roommates, Transfeminine people Subject: David Dinkins, Margaret Hill, Marsha P. Johnson, Randy Wicker Description: An article that describes the celebratory feel of a memorial for Marsha P. Johnson and provides a brief overview of her life. -
Can-Can Performers at the 1976 Foxy Follies