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  1. Cross-Talk; The Gender Community's News & Information Monthly, No. 55 (May, 1994)

     
    Collection: Cross-Talk: The Gender Community’s News & Information Monthly
    Institution: M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany
    Creator: Richards, Kymberleigh
    Date: May 1994
    Topics: Activists, Appearance, Attitudes, Christianity, Clothing, Cosmetics, Crossdressing, Employment discrimination, Ethnic groups, Femininities, Film, Film industry, FtMs, Gender identity, Help lines, Heterosexual marriage, Homophobia, Human rights, Internalized homophobia, Intolerance, Lesbians, Letters to the editor, LGBTI community, Military, MtFs, Passing (Gender), Support groups, Transgender people, Transsexual people
    Subject: International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Southern Comfort Conference, Spouses & Partners International Conference for Education (SPICE), Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self, Vox Populi
  2. Cross-Talk: The Transgender Community News & Information Monthly, No. 35 (June, 1992)

     
    Collection: Cross-Talk: The Gender Community’s News & Information Monthly
    Institution: Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive
    Creator: Richards, Kymberleigh
    Date: Jun. 1992
    Topics: Appearance, Beauty standards, Clothing, Comic strips, Crossdressers, Divorce, Film, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Hormone therapy, Letters to the editor, LGBTI community, LGBTQ+ partners, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ relationships, Marriage, Passing (Gender), Psychology, Support groups, Theatre, Transitioning (Gender)
    Subject: Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self