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Gearbits – April 2012
The latest version of Gearbits is now available. Topics include: Film: Genderf*kation (April 28, 2012 social support meeting) Open Discussion (April 28, 2012 social support meeting) Susan Stryker (April 24, 2012 in Milwaukee) Meeting Follow-ups (resources from February and March meetings) Being Trans in America (link to video of Kate Bornstein and Mara Keisling) EEOC [...]
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Trans-themed films
A handful of trans-themed films On February 25, 2012, FORGE screened “How Do I Look?” as part of Black History Month. Many people were interested in learning more about other trans-themed films. Here is a brief list. Some are available through Amazon.com or Netflix.com, while others may be more difficult to find. [FORGE Follow-up [...]
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Map of Milwaukee Trans Community: “Glossary”
Map of the Milwaukee (+) Trans Community: A Glossary Group brainstorm of who and how trans people are connected – March 24, 2012 [FORGE Follow-up Resources provide additional information requested at Milwaukee in-person support/informational meetings. These resources may contain links to specific resources, greater detail about a subject that emerged at the meeting, or a [...]
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The “T” in LGBT: Survey Results
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Milwaukee Contributes to Queer Lexicon
Just for fun: new queer terms and their definitions, as suggested at 2008 Milwaukee PrideFest.
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Working While Trans: New Fast Facts
A 2-page summary of relevant workplace statistics from “Injustice at Every Turn: A Report of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey” by National Center for Transgender Equality and National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
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Wisconsin Physician Referral List
This regularly-updated list features health care providers that one or more transgender people have had good experiences with.
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LGBT-Embracing Birthworkers in Wisconsin
4-page list of Wisconsin doulas, midwives, and other birthworkers who welcome LGBT clients.
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Wisconsin Therapist List
This regularly-updated resource lists Wisconsin therapists who have gotten positive reviews from multiple transgender clients.
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Impact of the Community Cares Campaign
What good does community organizing do? This first-person statement describes how Milwaukee’s Community Cares campaign in the wake of Chanel Larkin’s murder made a difference.