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  2. Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Officially opening in 2011, [5] the Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria has gathered other smaller donations and has grown to be "exceptional in its focus, size, and scope" [6] due to its unique position as being one of the only archives in the world that institutionally houses material exclusively reflecting trans, non-binary ...

  3. Women of the Wall - Wikipedia

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    Woman praying at Women of the Wall service wearing a tallit and tefillin. Women of the Wall (Hebrew: נשות הכותל, Neshot HaKotel) is a multi-denominational Jewish feminist [1] organization based in Israel whose goal is to secure the rights of women to pray at the Western Wall, also called the Kotel, in a fashion that includes singing, reading aloud from the Torah and wearing religious ...

  4. Digital Transgender Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Transgender Archive (DTA) is an online archive and finding aid for transgender-related materials in digital and physical collections.It provides a single search engine for researchers to locate and use materials from more than sixty international colleges, universities, nonprofit organizations, and private collections, including materials hosted by the DTA itself.

  5. Richard Green (sexologist) - Wikipedia

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    Green was the founding editor of the Archives of Sexual Behavior (1971) and served as Editor until 2001. He was also the founding president of the International Academy of Sex Research (1975), [1] which made the Archives its official publication. [2] He served on the American Psychiatric Association DSM-IV Subcommittee on Gender Identity ...

  6. Mi Shebeirach - Wikipedia

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    The prayer uses the Š-L-M root, the same used in the Hebrew word shalom ('peace'). [57] While refuah in Hebrew refers to both healing and curing, the contemporary American Jewish context emphasizes the distinction between the two concepts, with the Mi Shebeirach a prayer of the former rather than the latter. [ 58 ]

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  8. Gender reveal party - Wikipedia

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    The gender reveal party developed in the late 2000s. An early example was recorded in the 2008 posts of Jenna Karvunidis on her ChicagoNow blog High Gloss and Sauce announcing the sex of her fetus via a cake; she had previously had several miscarriages and wished to celebrate that her pregnancy had developed to the point that the sex of the fetus could be determined.

  9. Virginia Prince - Wikipedia

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    Prince also consistently argued that transvestism is very firmly related to gender, as opposed to sex or sexuality. [27] Her use of the term "femmiphile" related to the belief that the term "transvestite" had been corrupted, intending to underline the distinction between heterosexual crossdressers, who act because of their love of the feminine ...