Digital Transgender Archive
Sandy James is a Black trans man raised in England. At the time of this interview, James was working as a researcher, a student and a lawyer based out of Maryland. In this oral history, James speaks at length about immigrating to the United States, racism and anti-blackness in the UK versus the US, helping produce the transgender survey for the National Center for Transgender Equality, and his family members. He also touches upon being a Black man in America, encounters with law enforcement, soccer, drumming, and the relationship between language and identity.
Item Actions
- Identifier
- ff365544f
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
- Creator(s)
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James, Sandy
- Contributor(s)
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Jenkins, Andrea
- Publisher
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University of Minnesota Minneapolis Libraries
- Date Created
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Sep. 29, 2017
- Genre
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Oral Histories
Transcriptions
- Subject(s)
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Forth Annual Trans Equity Summit
National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE)
Tretter Transgender Oral History Project
- Places
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Minnesota
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Hennepin County
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City of Minneapolis
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Minneapolis
Minnesota
England > Greater London > Islington > North London
- Topic(s)
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African American transgender people
Art
Atlantic Coast (North America)
Black people--Race identity
Census
Colonization
Creative activities and seat work
Discrimination
Education
Emigration and immigration
Family relationships
FtMs
Gender diversity
Health
Immigrants
Linguistics
Medical care
Police
Poor
Prisons
Private schools
Privilege (Social psychology)
Race
Racism
Religion
Role behavior
Social advocacy
Spiritual life
Spirituality
Sports
Statistics
Transgender people
Transphobia
Work
- Resource Type
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Moving image
Text
- Language
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English
- Related URL
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https://umedia.lib.umn.edu/
- Rights
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In copyright
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