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From Angola and China, transmasc military leaders with polycules
17th c. monarch Ngola Nzinga and 10th c. general Baixiangya
Mar 30
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From Angola and China, transmasc military leaders with polycules
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White-Necked Crow: the 10th century polyamorous transmasc commander of a bandit army
Xe was not trying to pass as cis, and the Liao dynasty appointed xem General of Huaihua
Mar 14
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White-Necked Crow: the 10th century polyamorous transmasc commander of a bandit army
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Where feminine power and trans-inclusiveness go hand-in-hand
TERFness isn’t a cultural universal. Learn from the pre-colonial Philippines.
Feb 26
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Extraordinary transgender and nonbinary Americans who improved the lives of their fellow Americans
The national impact of 4 transgender individuals, past and present
Feb 12
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18th century manservants accused of being maidservants in disguise
Part 3 of “The use of the term ‘renyao’ through the ages”
Oct 12, 2024
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18th century manservants accused of being maidservants in disguise
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Records of trans masculine people in the 10th c. Taiping Guangji
Part 2 of "The use of the term ‘renyao’ through the ages"
Sep 28, 2024
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Records of trans masculine people in the 10th c. Taiping Guangji
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Lou Cheng of Dongyang, an elder transmasc 5th c. government official?
Part 1 of "The use of the term ‘renyao’ through the ages"
Sep 13, 2024
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Lou Cheng of Dongyang, an elder transmasc 5th c. government official?
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History makers who use they/them pronouns
Printable 17"x11" sheet featuring 8 trailblazers from 4 countries on 3 continents
Aug 29, 2024
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Building civilizations without distinguishing between ‘she’ and ‘he’
For millennia, much of human society has been getting by just fine with gender neutral third person pronouns.
Aug 15, 2024
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Building civilizations without distinguishing between ‘she’ and ‘he’
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“Song of a Man Named Li” – a same-sex love affair that inspired the creations of multiple 18th c. literati
Part 5 of “Li Guiguan and Bi Yuan: a celebrated Qing Dynasty gay romance”
Jun 30, 2024
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“Song of a Man Named Li” – a same-sex love affair that inspired the creations of multiple 18th c. literati
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Lord Bi Yuan’s spouses: wife Wang De and drag queen Li Guiguan
Part 4 of “Li Guiguan and Bi Yuan: a celebrated Qing Dynasty gay romance”
Jun 15, 2024
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Lord Bi Yuan’s spouses: wife Wang De and drag queen Li Guiguan
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Is a drag queen the main muse of an 18th c. polyamorous pansexual polymath?
Part 3 of “Li Guiguan and Bi Yuan: a celebrated Qing Dynasty gay romance”
May 31, 2024
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