Digital Transgender Archive
Julian Talamantez Brolaski uses language and xirs' own pronoun paradigm to come closer to words that best express xir identity; at one time utilizing "it" as xir pronoun and appreciating the leveling impact of recognizing a unity with all things. Seeking what would feel closer to "home" both conceptually and geographically, xe sought community in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, New Mexico and New York; pursuing poetry, Indigenous two-spirit communities, and country music along the way. (Summary by Kirsten Adorian.)
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- Identifier
- td96k268d
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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NYC Trans Oral History Project
- Creator(s)
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Lewis, AJ
Talamantez Brolaski, Julian
- Contributor(s)
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Adorian, Kirsten
- Publisher
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New York Public Library
- Date Created
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Mar. 24, 2017
- Dates Covered
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1978 to 2017
- Genre
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Oral Histories
- Subject(s)
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Julian Talamantez Brolaski
- Places
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California
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San Francisco County
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San Francisco
New Mexico
New York
California > Santa Cruz County > Santa Cruz
- Topic(s)
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Androgyny
Discrimination
Gender diversity
Labour
LGBTQ+ poetry
Literature
Music
Native american cultures
Transgender people
Two-Spirit people
- Resource Type
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Audio
- Digital Format
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duration: 1 hour 16 minutes 14 seconds
- Language
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English
- Rights
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