Digital Transgender Archive
Jessica Xavier was born in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1952. From age 7, she realized she was not a boy but struggled to find a label to define herself. At age 39, she began her medical transition. Jessica’s life has revolved around three main axes: political advocacy, healthcare, and music. Her dedication to transgender-related data collection led her to work in HIV care for many years, including completing the Transgender Needs Assessment Survey (WTNAS), which she considers one of her greatest achievements. Her advocacy led to the establishment of trans-specific HIV care programs, making significant contributions to the health and well-being of transgender communities. In 1999 she became the first openly transgender artist to release a CD. Her work as an activist, scholar, and artist has garnered recognitions such as the Public Service Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex and the Distinguished Service Award from the Gay and Lesbian Activist Alliance.
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OUTWORDS
- Creator(s)
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Xavier, Jessica M.
MacCarthy, Jack
- Contributor(s)
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Ramos, Juan Raymundo
- Date Created
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Jul. 5, 2022
- Dates Covered
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1991
Apr. 1993
1985
- Genre
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Oral Histories
- Subject(s)
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Gender Education and Advocacy (GEA)
It’s Time, America!
Jessica Xavier
Leslie Feinberg
March on Washington for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Rights
Phyllis Randolph Frye
Transgender Educational Association
Transgender Needs Assessment Survey (WTNAS)
- Places
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Washington, D.C.
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Washington County
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Washington
Maryland > Montgomery > Bethesda
- Topic(s)
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AIDS awareness
Trans women
Transitioning (Gender)
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Moving image
- Language
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English
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In copyright
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