hi I am new I am Transgender
May. 1st, 2002
May 2-19, Boston
May. 1st, 2002 09:29 amSorry for cross-posting.
The 18th Annual Boston Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival
To see all the films listed and their dates and times, go here: http://www.mfa.org/film/gay_lesbian_2002/default.htm
Saturday, May 18 (the day of Boston Youth Pride!!) at 4 pm is the Trans Short Films
Sunday, May 19 at 2 pm is the Youth's Short Films.
Tickets for these films are $8 for MFA members, seniors, and students; $9 for general admission. Exceptions are noted.
The 18th Annual Boston Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival
To see all the films listed and their dates and times, go here: http://www.mfa.org/film/gay_lesbian_2002/default.htm
Saturday, May 18 (the day of Boston Youth Pride!!) at 4 pm is the Trans Short Films
Sunday, May 19 at 2 pm is the Youth's Short Films.
Tickets for these films are $8 for MFA members, seniors, and students; $9 for general admission. Exceptions are noted.
Boston, MA, May 2
Please note the location/time change....
CONTACT, BGLTSA, RUS, CASV, Boston and Harvard ANSWER and the Harvard
Stonewall Warriors present:
Sexuality, Gender, and Activism: A Lecture by
LESLIE FEINBERG, novelist - theorist - activist
author of STONE BUTCH BLUES, TRANSGENDER WARRIORS, and TRANS LIBERATION
Winner of the Lambda Literary Award
lecture and book signing
MAY 2 -- HARVARD HALL 104 - 8 PM
Feinberg is well-known in the U.S. and many other parts of the world as an activist who works to help forge a strong bond between the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities. As a trade unionist, anti-racist and socialist, Feinberg also organizes to build strong bonds of unity between these struggles and those of movements in defense of oppressed nationalities, women, disabled, and the working class movement as a whole. Feinberg has worked for more than 25 years in defense of the sovereignty, self-determination and treaty rights of Native nations and for freedom of political prisoners in the U.S. Ze is an internationalist and has been part of the anti-Pentagon movement since the U.S. war against Vietnam. For Feinberg's full bio please visit http://www.transgenderwarrior.org/
Please note the location/time change....
CONTACT, BGLTSA, RUS, CASV, Boston and Harvard ANSWER and the Harvard
Stonewall Warriors present:
Sexuality, Gender, and Activism: A Lecture by
LESLIE FEINBERG, novelist - theorist - activist
author of STONE BUTCH BLUES, TRANSGENDER WARRIORS, and TRANS LIBERATION
Winner of the Lambda Literary Award
lecture and book signing
MAY 2 -- HARVARD HALL 104 - 8 PM
Feinberg is well-known in the U.S. and many other parts of the world as an activist who works to help forge a strong bond between the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities. As a trade unionist, anti-racist and socialist, Feinberg also organizes to build strong bonds of unity between these struggles and those of movements in defense of oppressed nationalities, women, disabled, and the working class movement as a whole. Feinberg has worked for more than 25 years in defense of the sovereignty, self-determination and treaty rights of Native nations and for freedom of political prisoners in the U.S. Ze is an internationalist and has been part of the anti-Pentagon movement since the U.S. war against Vietnam. For Feinberg's full bio please visit http://www.transgenderwarrior.org/
tranny thoughts...feelings...etc
May. 1st, 2002 11:42 pm(there may be some cross-posting, so sorry about that)
i have this annoying nagging question. i know i don't feel like a girl now, but has that always been the case? i always thought i was a pretty girly kid, but how do i differentiate being a girl from being a feminine guy? and how do i know if i was simply following the gender codes for a female child, being comfortable with femininity but uncomfortable with femaleness...or if i was doing what was actually natural for me, being female?
this may get a little explicit, but bear with me...
( boy thoughts )
i have this annoying nagging question. i know i don't feel like a girl now, but has that always been the case? i always thought i was a pretty girly kid, but how do i differentiate being a girl from being a feminine guy? and how do i know if i was simply following the gender codes for a female child, being comfortable with femininity but uncomfortable with femaleness...or if i was doing what was actually natural for me, being female?
this may get a little explicit, but bear with me...
( boy thoughts )