Trans Activism Oral History Project – Jude Patton

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Jude talks about generational differences in trans communities and activism, his ongoing and extensive work on knowledge gathering and dissemination, and being an early influence on the board of WPATH.

Historical and Geographical Coverage: St. Louis; Sacramento, CA; West Coast USA; 1961-2020

Trans Activism Oral History Project – Presented in Collaboration with the LGBTQ Oral History Digital Collaboratory (project lead, Dr. Elspeth Brown), the Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria, and The ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives.

Jude Patton (he/him) interviewed by Dr. Evan Taylor (they/them).
Original recording using Zoom platform on Dec. 19, 2019.

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Keywords: Activism; Community; Healthcare; J2CP; Stanford; HBIGDA; WPATH; Family; Information; Trans man

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