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An interview with North Adams, Massachusetts city council vice president Ashley Shade.
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Lucy Sante is the author of "Low Life," "Evidence," "The Factory of Facts," "Kill All Your Darlings," "Folk Photography," "The Other Paris," "Maybe the People Would Be the Times," and "Nineteen Reservoirs." Her most recent book is "I Heard Her Call My Name: A Memoir of Transition." She will participate in the Memoir-A-Go-Go! panel at this year's Woodstock Bookfest on Sunday, March 24.
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In recent years, anti-transgender legislation has been introduced in state governments around the United States in record-breaking numbers.Schuyler Bailar’s new book “He/She/They: How We Talk about Gender and Why it Matters,” uses science, history, and personal stories to give readers essential language and context for gender understanding, acceptance, and connection.
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On this International Transgender Day of Visibility, members of the transgender community in Berkshire County say they’re looking for acknowledgement and acceptance.
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The new Broadway musical, “Head over Heels,” opened at The Hudson Theatre on Broadway over the summer. The show, which was conceived by Jeff Whitty with…
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CN Lester is an academic, musician, and leading British trans rights activist. A critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, Lester also works as a composer…
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A timely second edition of the classic text on transgender history, with a new introduction and updated material throughout.Covering American transgender…
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When feminist writer Susan Faludi learned that her 76-year-old father ? long estranged and living in Hungary ? had undergone sex reassignment surgery, she…
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The Lavender Blues is a showcase of queer music before World War II. It is music history. It is queer history. It is women's history. It is great…