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Jim Toy
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An Updated History of Gender Identity Conversations and Related Efforts at the University of Michigan A timeline, as of October 2002, of conversations, events, and initiatives at the University of Michigan concerning gender identity. Many of the updates since the 2001 file are focused around the Gender Identity Working Group.
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What is transgender? Basic definitions and concepts An informational pamphlet introducing transgender concepts and terminology. This pamphlet was made after the Spectrum Center expanded its purview to include transgender.
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City of Ann Arbor, City of Ypsilanti, and University of Michigan Accomplishments Concerning Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity A timeline, as of June 1999, of Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan's accomplishments concerning gender identity and sexual orientation. The resource is not transgender-specific, but does include transgender-specific accomplishments.
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“Arrabal Supports Ann Arbor Gays” Handmade poster, cardboard backing, 10”x12”
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“Demonstrate Against ‘Windows’” Flyer announcing demonstration against homophobic movie “Windows” at Michigan Union
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“Rally, 12 noon, Thursday April 14th, Diag” Flyer announcing rally on Diag
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“Imagine the University as WCBN’s General Manager...” n/a
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“Administration Control: Get It Out of Your Life!” Flyer announcing rally against discriminative administration
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“Act Up! Protest a Bigoted Court!” Flyer announcing protest next to Michigan Union
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“Harvard The Non-Homophobic Michigan of the East” Flyer announcing protest of UM Regents’ anti-gay definition of family
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“Speak Up against Police Harassment of Gay People!” Flyer announcing meeting at City Hall to speak with police about harassment
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“Unwelcome William Rehnquist!” Flyer announcing protest at the Law Quad
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ACT-UP Flyer Flyer announcing protest of UM Regent Deane Baker
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“Being Gay Still Isn't Easy Despite U's Liberal Image” “Cautious – This speaker at a gay rally against violence held in Ann Arbor this summer wears a paper bag over his head to protect his identity. Lesbians and gay men say discrimination at the university and in town continues, despite efforts to curb its effects.” (photo caption)