Culture, Pop-Culture, and Sub-Culture:
These sites show how we're viewed from many cultural perspectives within society.
B.C. comments on gender/transgender theory while looking a cultures and subcultures both within and outside the transgender movement.
Julie reports the ignorance, prejudice and hate against transgendered individuals. She also runs the largest transgender support mailing list TRANSGEN.
Kangshen built Bugis Street with a wealth of information on transsexualism in Asian countries.
Politics and Law:
These sites show how transgender lives are influenced by the political and legal process.
Caitlin describes doing lots of things with special depth on legal issues.
Gender Pac is a political actiona commmittte for our community.
Jane writes about drag and international transgender legal issues.
Katrina lawyer with some legal writings about the lives of transgendered people.
Phil, a gay FtM man, addresses legal issues of transsexualism.
Legal Name Change Forms though this site is written by a non-transsexual and is intended to help married couples, the site contains lots of legal forms for changing your name.
NYAGRA is a legal advocacy group for transgendered people.
UK Press for Changeis a UK political group advocating equal rights for transgendered people .
Politics of Transgenderism:
These sites show how transsexuals and transgendered people shape the political system.
Gender Advocacy Internet News is a free internet news service providing information for the gender variant community.
Gwendolyn prepared this elegant memorial to Remembering Our Dead, the many transgendered people who's lives were cut short by the hate against us.
Marla crossdresser with strong opnions about tri-ess membership restrictions and if one must be a MtF transsexual of a women born women to be a woman.
Norrie colorfully presents her/his interesting life with and without sex and gender.
Sally has some provative thoughts about her crossdressing including how her actions changed her company's policies so men can wear skirts!
Beverly is a prolific writer and crossdresser. She wrote an interesting short essay about the controversies that arise between transgender types.
Feminism:
These sites are written by feminists or discuss the relationship between feminism and transgenderism.
Aidan's cool page is insightful, for me, in seeing how some radical feminists' critique of transsexuals effects transsexual men. And maybe it's partially because of his non-paradigm fitting trans beliefs that some 'expert' psychologists said he's "not trans enough" to get hormones!! He also runs the Sphere mailing list; a list for those with non-traditional gender identities.
Riki & Lynell: this is a collection of articles written by transseuxal activist Riki Anne Wilchins and itnersexxual Lynell Stephani Long.
Robyn is a transsexual lesbian who has perched many feminist thoughts on her web page.
Sandy, now a professor at University of Texas, was an early member of Olivia Records. But she was had to resign when Janice Raymond promoted hatred of transsexuals with "Transsexual Empire." This page includes Sandy Stone's response, "The Empire Strikes Back."
Sarah is a lesbian feminist who wrote commontaries on transgender relationships with both the feminist and lesbian communities.
Religion:
These sites discuss the persona and theoretical issues involved in the relationship between religion and transgenderism.
Jade Catherine maintains a christian mailing list and site.
Wendi runs a Pittsburgh support group page and showcases a sermon by the Unitarian church. The site explains how they came to accept transsexuals.
Katie's All Mixed Up Transsexual Essay Web Site
You might also like to see my essay web site which contains dozens of my original writings.
I wrote some political and cultural essays including one I wrote about my personal experiences with internalized sexism.
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