Digital Transgender Archive
Lee Levingston Perine is a Black genderqueer person from St. Louis, Missouri. They talk about their early life, college, and grad school, as well as having a very supportive family. They talk at length about masculinity and race, and the difference between their community in DC and in Minneapolis. They talk about relationship dynamics, especially in the Black queer community, their work starting a company called Makers Lab, and the impact of Prince.
Item Actions
- Identifier
- 8p58pd21z
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
- Creator(s)
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Perine, Lee Livingston
- Contributor(s)
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Jenkins, Andrea
- Publisher
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University of Minnesota Minneapolis Libraries
- Date Created
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Dec. 22, 2016
- Genre
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Oral Histories
Transcriptions
- Subject(s)
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Donald Trump
Prince
Tretter Transgender Oral History Project
- Places
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Oregon
>
Multnomah County
>
Portland
Pennsylvania > Philadelphia County > City of Philadelphia > Philadelphia
Minnesota > Hennepin County > City of Minneapolis > Minneapolis
Washington > King County > City of Seattle > Seattle
Washington, D.C. > Washington County > Washington
Texas > Travis County > Austin
Missouri > St. Louis > St Louis
Midwest
- Topic(s)
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Acceptance
Art
Black LGBTQ+ people
Black people
Butch-femme relationships
Children
Coming out
Community life
Divorce
Families
Family relationships
Femininities
Friendship
Gay identity
Gender identity
Gender realignment surgery
Gender-affirming care
LGBTQ+ discrimination
Marriage
Masculinities
Misogyny
Race
Racism
Sexuality
Social privilege
Sports
Suicide
Tomboys
Transgender people
Transphobia
Twins
Work
- Resource Type
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Moving image
Text
- Language
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English
- Related URL
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https://umedia.lib.umn.edu/
- Rights
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In copyright
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