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Rich's Garden Party '93
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The EON Accord Vol. 2 No. 2 (August, 1993)
Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Expressing Our Nature Date: Aug. 1993 Topics: Androgyny, Appearance, Cosmetics, Crossdressers, Events, Femininities, Gatherings, Gay pride, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Gender role, LGBTQ+ movement, Masculinities, Native americans, Religions, Self-acceptance, Support groups, Transgender community, Transgender people, Transsexualism, Two-Spirit people Subject: Looking at Gay and Lesbian Life, Nature, Man and Woman, Prison of Gender, Sex Change Operations, The Spirit and The Flesh - Sexual Diversity in American Indian Culture -
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Travestis: Two or Three Reflections, Erik Barreto, A Little Remarkable, and Eloína, the Leopard Lady
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Inajá, Barreto, Erik Date: Jan. 1993 Topics: Discrimination, Drag, Gay liberation movement, Gay pride, Gender roles, Theater, Travestis Description: A clipping from Nos Por Exemplo Vol. 02, No. 06 that contains three relevant articles. In the first article, titled "Travestis: Two or Three Reflections", Inajá writes about being part of the trave... -
Trivializing Indian Tradition
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Lebsock, Kent Date: Dec. 26, 1993 Topics: Gay pride, Native American LGBTQ+ people, Two-Spirit identity, Winkte Subject: American Indian Community House (AICH), American Indian Law Alliance, On the Street: Somewhere East of Laramie Description: A newspaper clipping from the New York Times including a letter to the editor from Kent Lebsock, a two-spirit person, criticizing the New York Times for trivializing Native traditions after Lebsock...