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- Participating in Direct Actions: a Guide for Transgender People November 2011
- Gender As Compromise Formation : Towards a Radical Psychoanalytic Theory of Trans*
- Document Set - Sylvia Rivera
- The Role of Lawyers in Trans Liberation: Building a Transformative Movement for Social Change
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- Aradicalhistory & Legacy
- Anti-Transgender Discrimination and Oppression in New York City and San Francisco During the Gay Liberation Movement, 1965-1975 James Brady James Madison University
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- Embodying Truth: Sylvia Rivera's Delivery of Parrhesia at the 1973
- Y'all Better Quiet Down
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- Whitewashing of the Stonewall Riots
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- The Light of Pride
- Printed Later in This Zine.) Take You In.” I’M Like, “Fine, Take Me In, I Don’T Care.” Then I Pop the Door Open to Duberman, Martin
- Remembering the Activism of Sylvia Rivera Celebrating
- THE CHACE CHRONICLE Chace Community School’S Student Magazine 5Th Edition Feb/March
- Stonewall National Monument Yourguides Tour Stops Transcript
- Constructing Injustice Symbols in Contemporary Trans Rights Activisms
- Trans-‐Temporality, and Hi
- Redalyc."Still at the Back of the Bus": Sylvia Rivera's Struggle
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- Resource Guide
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