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2 (Issue of Nanny Goat Tranny Goat, 2 [05/03/2016]) / Louis Cruz
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is an issue of Nanny Goat Tranny Goat / Louis Cruz
Title : 2 : Number Two Material Type: printed text Authors: Louis Cruz, Author Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex [number or issue]
is an issue of Nanny Goat Tranny Goat / Louis Cruz
2 : Number Two [printed text] / Louis Cruz, Author.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z 650 NAN 002 Z 650 NAN 002 Zine QPIRG-McGill Trans, Intersex, and Genderqueer (QM) Available AQSAzine issue #4 / AQSAzine
Title : AQSAzine issue #4 Material Type: printed text Authors: AQSAzine, Author ISBN (or other code): Z 300 AQS 330 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Biography and personal stories
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Human Rights
Immigration and Refugees Issues
Poetry
Race/Anti-Racism
Religion and Spirituality
Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex
War and Nuclear Issues
Women of Colour
ZinesKeywords: muslim arab ancestry postcolonialism Abstract: "AQSAzine is a grassroots publication open to 16-35 year old women and trans people who self-identify as Muslim. It is a creative avenue for us to express ourselves, to share our own experiences, and connect with others." AQSAzine issue #4 [printed text] / AQSAzine, Author . - [s.d.].
ISSN : Z 300 AQS 330
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Biography and personal stories
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Human Rights
Immigration and Refugees Issues
Poetry
Race/Anti-Racism
Religion and Spirituality
Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex
War and Nuclear Issues
Women of Colour
ZinesKeywords: muslim arab ancestry postcolonialism Abstract: "AQSAzine is a grassroots publication open to 16-35 year old women and trans people who self-identify as Muslim. It is a creative avenue for us to express ourselves, to share our own experiences, and connect with others." Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z 300 AQS 330 Z 300 AQS 330 Zine QPIRG-McGill Colonialism, Imperialism, and World Politics (QM) Available L'art du Striptease / Stella
Title : L'art du Striptease Material Type: printed text Authors: Stella, Author Publication Date: 2010 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: How-To and DIY
Sex Work
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexL'art du Striptease [printed text] / Stella, Author . - 2010.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: How-To and DIY
Sex Work
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexCopies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 710 STE 2010 710 STE 2010 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Sex Work (QM) Available Building an Abolitionist Trans and Queer Movement with Everything We've Got / Morgan Bassichis
Title : Building an Abolitionist Trans and Queer Movement with Everything We've Got Material Type: printed text Authors: Morgan Bassichis, Author ; Alexander Lee, Author ; Dean Spade, Author Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Anarchism
Gender and Sex
Human Rights
Labour, Poverty and Class
Police Brutality
Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex
ZinesKeywords: Abolition, Prison, Trans, Queer, Class, Gender Abstract: Excerpt from zine:
"As we write this, queer and trans people across the United States and in
many parts of the world have just celebrated the fortieth anniversary of
the Stonewall Rebellion. On that fateful night back in June 1969, sexual
and gender outsiders rose up against ongoing brutal police violence in an
inspiring act of defiance. These early freedom fighters knew all too well
that the NYPD-"New York's finest"-were the frontline threat to queer
and trans survival. Stonewall was the culmination of years of domination,
resentment, and upheaval in many marginalized communities coming to
a new consciousness of the depth of violence committed by the government
against poor people, people of color, women, and queer people both
within US borders and around the world. The Stonewall Rebellion, the
mass demonstrations against the war in Vietnam, and the campaign to
free imprisoned Black-liberation activist Assata Shakur were all powerful
examples of a groundswell of energy demanding an end to the "business
as usual" of US terror during this time.
Could these groundbreaking and often unsung activists have imagined
that only forty years later the "official" gay rights agenda would be
largely pro-police, pro-prisons, and pro-war-exactly the forces they
worked so hard to resist? Just a few decades later, the most visible and
well-funded arms of the "LGBT movement" look much more like a
corporate strategizing session than a grassroots social justice movement.
There are countless examples of this dramatic shift in priorities..."Building an Abolitionist Trans and Queer Movement with Everything We've Got [printed text] / Morgan Bassichis, Author ; Alexander Lee, Author ; Dean Spade, Author . - [s.d.].
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Anarchism
Gender and Sex
Human Rights
Labour, Poverty and Class
Police Brutality
Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex
ZinesKeywords: Abolition, Prison, Trans, Queer, Class, Gender Abstract: Excerpt from zine:
"As we write this, queer and trans people across the United States and in
many parts of the world have just celebrated the fortieth anniversary of
the Stonewall Rebellion. On that fateful night back in June 1969, sexual
and gender outsiders rose up against ongoing brutal police violence in an
inspiring act of defiance. These early freedom fighters knew all too well
that the NYPD-"New York's finest"-were the frontline threat to queer
and trans survival. Stonewall was the culmination of years of domination,
resentment, and upheaval in many marginalized communities coming to
a new consciousness of the depth of violence committed by the government
against poor people, people of color, women, and queer people both
within US borders and around the world. The Stonewall Rebellion, the
mass demonstrations against the war in Vietnam, and the campaign to
free imprisoned Black-liberation activist Assata Shakur were all powerful
examples of a groundswell of energy demanding an end to the "business
as usual" of US terror during this time.
Could these groundbreaking and often unsung activists have imagined
that only forty years later the "official" gay rights agenda would be
largely pro-police, pro-prisons, and pro-war-exactly the forces they
worked so hard to resist? Just a few decades later, the most visible and
well-funded arms of the "LGBT movement" look much more like a
corporate strategizing session than a grassroots social justice movement.
There are countless examples of this dramatic shift in priorities..."Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status PRI BAS 2001 PRI BAS 2001 Zine QPIRG-Concordia Prisoner Justice Available Butch is a Noun / S. Bear Bergman
Title : Butch is a Noun Material Type: printed text Authors: S. Bear Bergman, Author Publisher: Suspect Thoughts Press Publication Date: 2006 ISBN (or other code): 600 BER 2006 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Biography and personal stories
Gender and Sex
Gender and Work
Gender Theory
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Masculinity
Queer Theory
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexClass number: Gender Abstract: "Written by award-winning playwright and inveterate storyteller S. Bear Bergman, Butch Is a Noun picks up where gender theory leaves off. It makes butchness accessible to those who are new to the concept, and makes gender outlaws of all stripes feel as though they have come home--if home is a place where everyone understands you and approves of your haircut. From girls' clothes to men's underwear and what lies beyond, Butch Is a Noun chronicles the pleasures and dangers of living life outside the gender binary." (Back Cover) Butch is a Noun [printed text] / S. Bear Bergman, Author . - 2215-R Market Street, #544, SF, CA : Suspect Thoughts Press, 2006.
ISSN : 600 BER 2006
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Biography and personal stories
Gender and Sex
Gender and Work
Gender Theory
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Masculinity
Queer Theory
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexClass number: Gender Abstract: "Written by award-winning playwright and inveterate storyteller S. Bear Bergman, Butch Is a Noun picks up where gender theory leaves off. It makes butchness accessible to those who are new to the concept, and makes gender outlaws of all stripes feel as though they have come home--if home is a place where everyone understands you and approves of your haircut. From girls' clothes to men's underwear and what lies beyond, Butch Is a Noun chronicles the pleasures and dangers of living life outside the gender binary." (Back Cover) Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 600 BER 2006 600 BER 2006 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Gender (QM) Available Can We All Be Feminists? / June Eric-Udorie
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