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  1. Correspondence from Jude Patton to Lou Sullivan

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Patton, Jude
    Date: circa 1977 to circa 1991
    Topics: Counseling, Education, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Legal aid, Transsexual people, Veterans
    Subject: Renaissance: Gender Identity Services
  2. Correspondence from William Henkin to Lou Sullivan (May 8, 1990)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Henkin, William
    Date: May 8, 1990
    Topics: Books, Counseling
    Subject: Information for the Female to Male Crossdresser and Transsexual
  3. Female to Gay Male Trans-sexualism Part IV (One Year Later)

     
    Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Pauly, Ira B., Sullivan, Lou
    Date: 1990
    Topics: FtMs, Gay community, Gay identity, Mental health, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Sexuality, Transgender people
    Subject: University of Nevada
    Description: Gay trans man Lou Sullivan, a historian and community leader, is interviewed by Dr. Ira Pauly about his experiences.
  4. Fighting AIDS Is More Than A Fashion Statement

     
    Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000)
    Institution: GLBT Historical Society
    Creator: Breakthrough
    Date: Winter 1990
    Topics: AIDS activists, AIDS awareness, HIV/AIDS
    Subject: ACT UP, Dan Snow, David Bell, Don Wright, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Patrick Grace, Terry Sutton, Tryfan Morys Eibhlyn Llwyd
    Description: In an article published in the journal Breakthrough (Winter 1990), Tryfan Morys Eibhlyn Llwyd, also known as "Arawn Eibhlyn," reflects on their work in AIDS activism and other political activities.