Rupert Raj's Correspondence Regarding Transsexuals in Prison (1986-1987)
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Rupert Raj's Correspondence Regarding Transsexuals in Prison (1986-1987)
Subject
Transgende history
Description
A letter from Lois Williamson, executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society, responding to Rupert Raj that their staff are not qualified to meet the needs of transsexual clients. A letter from Rupert Raj to Michael Warren, Acting Deputy Director of Health Services at the Texas Department of Corrections, advocating for his incarcerated client's ability to restart hormones. A letter from McCullough Williams, Chief of Legal Services at the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, responding to Rupert Raj's request to admit the Transsexuals in Prison newsletter at the Ohio Reformatory for Women. A letter from D. C. Kastner, Warden at the U.S. Federal Correctional Institution, rejecting the ability for Transsexuals in Prison to be distributed.
Creator
Williamson, Lois
Raj, Rupert
Williams III, McCullough
Kastner, D. C.
Date
1986
1987
Format
pdf
Type
Correspondence
Identifier
F0021_02_034_01_OCR_Redacted.pdf
Coverage
Toronto, Ontario
Hunstville, Texas
Columbus, Ohio
Texarkana, TX
Text Item Type Metadata
Original Format
paper
Citation
Williamson, Lois et al., “Rupert Raj's Correspondence Regarding Transsexuals in Prison (1986-1987),” The ArQuives Digital Exhibitions, accessed May 9, 2024, https://digitalexhibitions.arquives.ca/items/show/2883.