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  • Early Transgender Advocacy/Education at University of Michigan
    An historical narrative documenting early transgender advocacy efforts by the University of Michigan. It presents transgender advocacy as a work in progress and lists areas the University has already made progress in.
  • Women's Lives are in a State of Emergency
    Flyer advertising a rally in Lansing in support of Legal Abortion on Demand and in support of direct non violent action in support of abortion access.
  • Women's Lives are in a State of Emergency
    Flyer advertising a rally in Lansing in support of Legal Abortion on Demand and in support of direct non violent action in support of abortion access.
  • Women's Lives are in a State of Emergency
    Flyer advertising a rally in Lansing in support of Legal Abortion on Demand and in support of direct non violent action in support of abortion access.
  • Women's Lives are in a State of Emergency
    Flyer advertising a rally in Lansing in support of Legal Abortion on Demand and in support of direct non violent action in support of abortion access.
  • Freedom to Choose?
    Poster design to promote Proposition B in the upcoming election for Michigan Abortion Law Reform
  • Celebration for Proposal B (Abortion Reform) Vote Yes! / HS10726
    Poster promoting a rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan in support of Proposition B in the upcoming election. The rally was intended to raise proceeds for the abortion referendum.
  • ONE: The Homosexual Viewpoint
    The September 1961 issue of ONE: The Homosexual Viewpoint, a magazine written by and for members of the LGBTQ+ community. A digitized copy of the magazine is hosted on the JSTOR website.
  • Letter to a G.I.
    This letter from WWII veteran Brian Keith to his lover and fellow soldier Dave was published in the September 1961 issue of ONE Magazine. Keith reminisces about their relationship, but the tone of the letter is bittersweet because the couple were not able to stay together. It is implied that Dave died during the war, and Keith has been missing him ever since.