Digital Transgender Archive
Crystal Little was born in 1943 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and named Charles. At 17, hoping to put his complex gender feelings to rest, Charles joined the Navy, which was at least useful for adventure. When Crystal’s mother died in 1985, Charles finally went away completely. It took almost another decade for Crystal to learn there was a name for what she’d been feeling her whole life: transgender. Crystal joined and became president of the Gulf Gender Alliance and formed coalitions with other LGBTQ organizations in New Orleans. For more than two decades overall, Crystal worked tirelessly advocating for transgender people.
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- https://theoutwordsarchive.org/interview/little-crystal-lynne/
- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- bz60cw714
- Collection
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                Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
 
- Institution
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                OUTWORDS
 
- Creator(s)
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                Little, Crystal Lynne
 Funk, Mason
 
- Contributor(s)
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                Tsui, Natalie
 
- Date Created
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                Jul. 13, 2017
 
- Dates Covered
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                1957
 Jun. 6, 1964
 
- Genre
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                Oral Histories
 
- Subject(s)
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                Crystal Lynne Little
 Gulf Gender Alliance
 
- Places
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                    Louisiana
                     >
                    Orleans Parish
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                    City of New Orleans
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                    New Orleans
                    
                
 
- Topic(s)
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                Asexuality
 LGBTQ+ veterans
 Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people
 Trans women
 
- Resource Type
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                Moving image
 
- Language
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                English
 
- Rights
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                In copyright
                
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