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Transgender Lives
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There are several issues and some flaws in our communities' ways of working through our own very difficult and often confusing journeys. I've heard several respected therapists who work with transgender people suggest treating us for PTSD or severe grief reactions... by Alison Davison
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Vlog: Transgender Realities
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Access Tucson recently produced a television program, "Political Perspectives: Transgender Realities," featuring an interview with SAGA's Michael Woodward and Amanda Simpson. For downloading ease, the full 1/2 hour program has been divided into three parts.
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On Appearances
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In this world we face many problems. The big ones like health care, employment, housing and education are the most important to me. I believe that housing, education, freedom from discrimination in the workplace and in society are also high priorities. On a more personal scale I admit that I am concerned about things like appearance, I still have huge issues about that. But those are my issues. It can be really easy for me to project my issues onto someone else.
By Staci Newsom.
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Who Needs Transgender Awareness Week?
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Every week in November, Tucson holds Transgender Awareness Week, a celebration of trans life and talent. Here's an explanation of what it's all about, by C. Michael Woodward
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The Stonewall Rebellion: Whose Riot Is It Anyway?
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Each year the LGBT community celebrates its pride in June to mark the anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, an event considered by most as the "shot heard Œround the world" for the gay rights movement.
A brief history, by C. Michael Woodward
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Harry Benjamin Syndrome
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Some have suggested a new concept, which they call Harry Benjamin Syndrome, to account for transexual phenomena. Others disagree.
Erin Russ gives her viewpoint Click here to read.
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Just How Out Should a Transwoman Be?
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An intriguing muse on being out in the world, by Alison Davison
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