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Anne Serene's Trans Reference Site |
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Main Page Women Studies 480: Transgender Lives and Experiences Bilbliographies Language and Terminology Gender Theory Trans History Crossdressing Policy Issues Legal Issues Individual's Issues Transgender Rage Violence and Sexual Assault Medical Issues Psychological Issues Religion and Spirituality Trans Feminism Research Activities Links Who is this Annie person Trans students at HSU - Statement of Concerns |
Welcome to Anne Serene's Trans Reference SiteThis site is not a typical transgender web site. Most "transgender" sites are introductions on transgenderism, pornography, pictures, or support resources. While introduvtions and support resources are an important thing, this site is a reference to transgender information that is mostly of a more academic nature. This the information on this site is from a transgender perspective. We hope, in the end, non trans people will learn more about who they are by looking at their gender in the ways that trans people do.
November 20th is the Transgender Day of RemembranceQSU-Trans with assistance from the wonderful folks at the HSU Queer Student Union, HSU Women's Center and the HSU MultiCultural Center are going to be putting on a day of events. For mor information browse to http://www.humboldt.edu/~mpw1/remember.
csu_trans Mail List Started for Trans Students at California State University CampusesI thought that perhaps that trans students at CSU campuses face some of the things that they may have uniquely in common. We face similar rules and governing bodies. This is a forum to communicate between the various campuses on trans issues.Here is a form to sign up
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This site was assembled by Anne Serene and is a collective work of people who teach various disiplines including: women's studies, psychology, sociology, gender study, social work, transgender study, queer studies, anthropology, etc. and wish to teach about transgenderism from a transgendered perspective as to be sensitive to the thinking and theory emerging from the transgender communities and to be sensitive to the issues and experiences of transgender people. To suggest material to be included on this site e-mail Anne. |
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