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  1. Anti-Discrimination Law Project: Helen Cassidy, Atty

     
    Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Cassidy, Helen
    Date: 1992
    Topics: Anti-discrimination law, Discrimination, Feminists, Gender identity, Genderism, Sexism, Transgender people, Women's movement, Women's organisations
    Subject: Americans with Disabilities Act, Helen Cassidy, National Organization for Women (NOW), Texas Women's Political Caucus, Title VII
  2. Keynote Luncheon (July 4, 1996)

     
    Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Coombs, Mary
    Date: Jul. 1996
    Topics: Feminism, Feminists, Gender, Gender diversity, Transgender community, Transgenderism, Transsexual people, Women's movement
    Subject: Mary Coombs, The National Lesbian and Gay Law Association (NLGLA), The Transsexual Empire: the Making of the She-Male
  3. Repeal of the Houston Crossdressing Ordinance

     
    Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Frye, Phyllis Randolph
    Date: 1992
    Topics: Crossdressing, Discrimination, Lobbying, Women's movement
    Subject: Dale Gradinsky, Ernest McGowan, Jim McConn, John Goodner, Lance Lalor, League of Women Voters, Phyllis Randolph Frye
  4. The International Bill of Gender Rights vs. The Cider House Rules: Transgenders Struggle with the Courts Over What Clothing They are Allowed to Wear on the Job, Which Restroom They are Allowed to Use on the Job, Their Rights to Marry, and the Very Definition of Their Sex

     
    Collection: Phyllis Frye Collection
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Frye, Phyllis Randolph
    Date: Autumn 2000
    Topics: Acceptance, Bathrooms, Civil rights, Clothing, Discrimination, Employment discrimination, FtMs, Gender diversity, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Hate crimes, Intersex, Law, MtFs, Olympics, Personal and family law, Physicians, Prisoners, Stereotypes, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender), Women's movement
    Subject: Christie Lee Littleton, Cider House Rules, Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), International Bill of Gender Rights (IBGR), International Conference on Transgender Law & Employment Policy (ICTLEP), Joanna McNamara, Littleton v. Prange, Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Price Waterhouse, Schwenk v. Hartford
    Description: Frye describes the article: "My first law review – it is 85 pages long. The first half is a comprehensive legal history of the discrimination against transgenders. The second half contains strategi...
  5. Transgendered Member, National Association of Women Business Owners

     
    Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Frye, Phyllis Randolph
    Date: 1992
    Topics: Acceptance, Feminists, Law, Transgender community, Transphobia, Women's movement
    Subject: National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), Nicki Van Hightower, Phyllis Randolph Frye
  6. WANTS TO WEAR MALE ATTIRE

     
    Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949)
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
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    Date: Aug. 31, 1913
    Topics: Clothing, Detention of LGBTQ+ people, Women's movement
    Subject: Catherine Clarke, Elizabeth Trondle, Raymond Street Jail, The Baltimore Sun, Woodrow Wilson
    Description: A clipping from "The Baltimore Sun" titled: "WANTS TO WEAR MALE ATTIRE." Detailing Elizabeth Trondle's arrest for wearing men's clothing and her letter to President Wilson asking for her release. T...