Letter from Stephen E. Parent to Rupert Raj referencing a letter included written to David McAlister regarding proof of gender-affirming procedures in order to issue new birth certificates displaying a change of sex in the state of North Carolina.
Larger version of the stamp image Johnny Austen used to mark many of his correspondences. The last page is a membership form. He also wrote under the names Charles John Austen III, Johnny/Romeo Bliss, and later in life Johnny A.
In this essay, Rupert Raj details his experiences coming out and living as a transgender bisexual man. He also recounts past relationships and discusses the politics and philosophy that guide his life.
Form sent by John A. to Rupert Raj for Rupert to fill out and return that covers gender, sexuality, education, and other demographics. The last page is a membership form. He also wrote under the names Charles John Austen III, Johnny/Romeo Bliss, and…
Johnny Austen introduces F2M in their first mailing. He discusses the importance of relying on one another as a community. He emphasizes the non-profit, free of charge membership, as well as the confidential aspect of the organization. The last page…
Flyer promoting conference "Bodies and Borders...Unbound: Poignant Lives, Powerful Voices, Transpeople of Color Speak Out." Event will feature a workshop, video documentary, and panel.