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"Lesbians & AIDS"
On Our Backs was a lesbian erotica magazine published from 1984 to 2006 that featured articles and photography on lesbian sexuality. Billed as the magazine for the "adventurous lesbian," the publication was a direct response to anti-pornography…
Transprotection
Tri-fold pamphlet reminds readers to "Protect Your Parts!" and includes information on condom use, safer sex tips, safety guidelines for injecting hormones, and instructions on cleaning syringes.
TranSensuality
Tri-fold pamphlet created by the Transgender Outreach Project in Urbana, IL and distributed at the True Spirit conference in Laurel, Maryland in 1999. The pamphlet discusses risk reduction techniques for trans masculine and trans feminine people.
Safer Sex is for Everyone
This flyer emphasizes how emphasizes how the virus that causes AIDS is transmitted and suggests that you can "Have all the sex you want. Just be sure to make it safer." One strategy refers to a 1980s safer sex axiom directed at gay men to ejaculate…
Tags: "On me not in me", 1980s, Condoms, Emergence of AIDS, Flyer, Gay Men, GMHC, HIV/AIDS
Can We Talk?
Tri-fold pamphlet produced by the Harvey Milk Lesbian & Gay Democratic Club and distributed by the AIDS Project Hartford. "AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is a serious crisis affecting everyone, but especially gay men. We wrote this…
Spring Get-Together Focuses on FTMs and AIDS
Issue 12 of the newsletter from FTM International, the longest-running, largest organization serving the female-to-male trans community. Lou Sullivan founded FTM in San Francisco in 1986 as a support group for female-to-male transvestites and…
Tags: 1990s, Condoms, Dental dams, Desire, Embodiment, HIV/AIDS, Trans masculine, Transgender men
The Training of Poe
"The Training of Poe" is a documentary fetish art film directed by Bella Vendetta. The film follows multiple AVN nominated and Trans 100 Chelsea Poe as she travels to the mountains of western MA and does an intense 3 day slave training with Mistress…
Dr. Rad's Queer Health Show: Read This First!
"Honestly, this Health Show is for everyone, but we are going to concentrate the most on people whose gender may be different than what they were assigned at birth, because those folks often find it difficult to find this kind of information!"
Tags: 2010s, Anatomy, Medical care, Zine