Digital Transgender Archive
Stephan ‘Steph’ Thorne was born on September 2nd, 1954, in Hillsboro, Oregon. Despite a happy childhood, Steph faced challenges as a closeted transgender man, identifying as a tomboy. In 1979, Steph moved to San Francisco, where he applied to the police department during a period of active recruitment of gay candidates (he identified as a lesbian at the time). At the age of 39, Steph came to realize that he was transgender. In a press conference, he publicly announced his identity, becoming a pioneer for transgender visibility and acceptance. Steph started training the San Francisco police department in transgender community awareness, the world’s first program of its kind. As interest in the training grew, he extended his efforts to other police forces across America.
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- 2227mq056
- Collection
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Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
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OUTWORDS
- Creator(s)
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Thorne, Stephan
Funk, Mason
- Contributor(s)
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Sandhu, A.K.
- Date Created
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Aug. 11, 2021
- Dates Covered
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1970
1984
1993
1995
Jan. 1979
- Genre
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Oral Histories
- Subject(s)
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Proposition L
Stephan Thorne
White Night Riots
- Places
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California
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San Francisco County
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San Francisco
Nebraska > Lancaster County > Lincoln
California > Alameda County > Oakland
- Topic(s)
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Attitudes of LGBTQ+ people toward police
FtMs
Gay bars
Gay liberation
Hormone therapy (Gender)
LGBTQ+ support groups
LGBTQ+ visibility
Police
Trans men
- Resource Type
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Moving image
- Language
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English
- Rights
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In copyright
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