Digital Transgender Archive
Stef Wilenchek is a white genderqueer person who grew up in Georgia and Ohio. At the time of this oral history, Wilenchek was living in Minneapolis and working at the University of Minnesota. In this oral history Wilenchek speaks at length about their childhood, growing up in the deep South, race and racism, family relationships, coming out, and working in college administration. They also touch upon their thoughts surrounding institutional change.
Item Actions
- Identifier
- n870zq976
- Collection
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                Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
 
- Institution
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                Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
 
- Creator(s)
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                Wilenchek, Stef
 
- Contributor(s)
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                Jenkins, Andrea
 
- Publisher
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                University of Minnesota Minneapolis Libraries
 
- Date Issued
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                Sep. 11, 2015
 
- Dates Covered
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                circa 1980
 circa 1990
 circa 2000
 
- Genre
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                Oral Histories
 Transcriptions
 
- Subject(s)
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                Laverne Cox
 Tretter Transgender Oral History Project
 
- Places
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                    Georgia
                     >
                    Fulton County
                     >
                    Atlanta
                    
                
 Missouri > Saint Louis > Township of Norwood > Ferguson
 
- Topic(s)
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                Activism
 Bisexuality
 Classism
 Coming out
 Depression
 Disabilities
 Discrimination
 Eating disorders
 Education
 Family members
 Family relationships
 Gender diversity
 Gender dysphoria
 Gender identity
 Gender-affirming care
 Genderqueer people
 Harassment
 Health insurance
 Heteronormativity
 Higher education
 Homophobia
 Hormone therapy
 Hormones
 Intersex
 Justice
 LGBTI community
 LGBTQ+ partners
 Love
 Mental health
 Parenthood
 Police brutality
 Politics
 Privilege (Social psychology)
 Pronoun
 Puberty
 Race
 Racism
 Schools
 Self-acceptance
 Sex
 Sexism
 Sexuality
 Social movements
 Southern States
 Transgender community
 Transphobia
 Violence
 White LGBTQ+ people
 Whites--Race identity
 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/
 
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                In copyright
                
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