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    The NYC Trans Oral History Project provides a publicly accessible collection of original interviews with trans and gender non-conforming people who have lived in New York City.
    The NYC Trans Oral History Project provides a publicly accessible collection of original interviews with trans and gender non-conforming people who have lived in New York City.


    The project has featured many interviewees who fall under the non-binary umbrella, including scholar and archivist Che Gossett, former ACT-UP member Jamie Bauer, writer Andrea Lawlor, and writer/playwright [[Kate Bornstein]].<ref>"Interview of Jamie Bauer". NYC Trans Oral History Project. https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/jamie-bauer/</ref>
    The project has featured many interviewees who fall under the non-binary umbrella, including scholar and archivist Che Gossett, former ACT-UP member Jamie Bauer, writer Andrea Lawlor, and writer/playwright [[Kate Bornstein]].<ref>"Interview of Jamie Bauer". NYC Trans Oral History Project. https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/jamie-bauer/</ref>  
     
    == Further reading ==
    [https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interviews/?tag=99 Interviews tagged "non-binary".]
     
    == References ==

    Latest revision as of 02:51, 23 October 2024

    The NYC Trans Oral History Project provides a publicly accessible collection of original interviews with trans and gender non-conforming people who have lived in New York City.

    The project has featured many interviewees who fall under the non-binary umbrella, including scholar and archivist Che Gossett, former ACT-UP member Jamie Bauer, writer Andrea Lawlor, and writer/playwright Kate Bornstein.[1]

    Further reading[edit | edit source]

    Interviews tagged "non-binary".

    References[edit | edit source]

    1. "Interview of Jamie Bauer". NYC Trans Oral History Project. https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/jamie-bauer/