Jamison Green

Green began living openly as a trans man in the late 1980s and is considered one of the few publicly open transgender men of that time. He started to advocate for the legal protection of transgender workers in 1989 and since then has served on multiple boards, including the Transgender Law and Policy Institute. In 2004, Green authored the book ''Becoming a Visible Man,'' which won the Sylvia Rivera award. Provided by Wikipedia
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Navigating trans*+ and complex gender identities by Green, Jamison 1948-, Hoskin, Rhea Ashley, Mayo, Cris, Miller, sj 1970-
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Navigating Trans*+ and complex gender identities by Green, Jamison 1948-, Hoskin, Rhea Ashley, Mayo, Cris, Miller, sj 1970-
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A history of transgender medicine in the United States from margins to mainstream by Wolf-Gould, Carolyn 1961-
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A history of transgender medicine in the United States from margins to mainstream by Wolf-Gould, Carolyn 1961-
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