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University of Victoria Transgender Archives
The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria is committed to the preservation of the history of pioneering activists, community leaders, and researchers who have contributed to the betterment of trans, non-binary, and Two-Spirit people. Since 2007, we have been actively acquiring documents, rare publications, and memorabilia of persons and organizations associated with activism by and for trans, non-binary, and Two-Spirit people. Our records span over 160 meters or 530 linear feet (1.5 football fields long), go back over 120 years, and are in 15 languages from 23 countries on six continents. Our collections comprise the largest trans archives in the world. We are accessible to everyone, free of charge. -
The Albert M. Greenfield Digital Center for the History of Women's Education
The Albert M. Greenfield Digital Center for the History of Women's Education is an online locus of scholarship on the history of women’s higher education. The Center aims to foster inquiry and dialogue on how the history of women’s education has informed contemporary life and how it will shape the global future. Through its blog exhibits instructional lesson plans and digital collections the Center provides informative materials and a digital space for teaching and learning on these topics. -
AEGIS Publications
Between 1990 and 1998 the American Educational Gender Informational Service Inc. published materials including medical bulletins pamphlets articles and results from research. The topics covered in these publications include gender identity in a medical context gender realignment surgery hormone therapy and health-related risks during and after transitioning. Included are 13 issues of AEGIS News which was founded by Dallas Denny in October 1990.