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Alison Laing and Dallas Denny at Fantasia Fair
Collection: Alison Laing's Photographs Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: circa 1990 to circa 2005 Topics: Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ awards, LGBTQ+ events, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: Alison Laing, Dallas Denny, Fantasia Fair Description: Alison Laing (left) and Dallas Denny (right) pose for a photograph while holding an award. Undated. -
Alison Laing and Dallas Denny at Fantasia Fair (2)
Collection: Alison Laing's Photographs Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: circa 1990 to circa 2005 Topics: Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ awards, LGBTQ+ events, Transgender people, Transsexual people Subject: Alison Laing, Dallas Denny, Fantasia Fair Description: Dallas Denny (right) possibly presents an award to Alison Laing (left) at Fantasia Fair. Undated. -
Charlotte McLeod Interview Transcript
Collection: Charlotte McLeod Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Stryker, Susan Date: Aug. 22, 2002 Topics: Gender affirming surgery, Gender identity, Marriage, Parenting, Passing (Gender), Social movements, Soldiers, Transgender identity, Transsexual people Subject: Christian Hamburger, Christine Jorgensen, Donald Laub, Dora Richter, Dorothy Kilgallen, Elmer Bell, Elsie Monroe, Harry Benjamin, Hirschfield Institute, Lili Elbe, Ralph Heidal, Stanford Gender Identity Clinic, Yvonne DeCarlo -
TGSF Newsletter Vol. 21, Issue 5
Collection: ETVC Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive Creator: Kantz, Ayme Date: May 2002 Topics: Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ support groups, Transfemininity, Transgender community, Transgender newsletters, Transsexual people, Transsexuality Subject: Danny Williams, Educational TV Channel (ETVC), The March for Gender Rights, TransGender San Francisco (TGSF) Description: A TGSF Newsletter (The Channel), formerly known as the ETVC, discussing self-discovery, gender rights politics, coming out, and local events in the San Francisco area.