Anne Ogborn
Anne Ogborn is a transgender rights activist who was born in Salina, Kansas in 1959. According to Patrick Califia she "should be credited as a forerunner of transgender direct action groups."[1] She is a software engineer.[2]
Transgender activism
Ogborn was an early practitioner of direct action in support of transgender rights.[1] For instance, in 1991, transsexual woman Nancy Burkholder was expelled from the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, a preeminent lesbian event. Ogborn coordinated a direct action, Camp Trans, to protest the transphobia of the festival leaders.[1]
The first transsexual organization that Ogborn founded was KCGS, the Kansas City Gender Society. Ogborn started Transgender Nation,[3] the transgender focus group of Queer Nation San Francisco. In 1993, Ogborn and Transgender Nation members protested the American Psychiatric Association's listing of transsexualism as a psychiatric disorder, and medical colonization of transsexual people's lives.
Ogborn was an early participant and organizer of the New Womens Conference, a retreat for post operative transsexual women. She edited its newsletter, "Rights of Passage", which would later become the Transsexual News Telegraph.[4] Her involvement with the New Womens Conference informed much of her later work.
Ogborn joined the Hijra community[5] in 1994.
She continues her activism for transgender rights and human rights.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 Patrick Califia (18 September 2013). Sex Changes: Transgender Politics. Cleis Press. pp. 274–. ISBN 978-1-57344-892-5.
- ↑ Dan Levy; David Tuller (May 28, 1993). "Transgender People Coming Out - Opening Up the World of Drag". San Francisco Chronicle. p. A1.
- ↑ Sharon E. Preves (Fall 2005). "Out of the O.R. and Into The Streets: Exploring the Impact of Intersex Media Activism". Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender.
- ↑ "Editorial Expanding Our Focus". Transsexual News Telegraph 3: 1–2. January 1992.
- ↑ Brown, Candice (1998), ["http://www.ifge.org/news/1998/nov/nwsb158.htm" "Indian Hijras to Visit United States"] Check
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value (help), Transgender Tapestry - ↑ Stryker, Susan, Ph.D. (2008). Transgender History. Berkeley, California: Seal Press. ISBN 978-1-58005-224-5. OCLC 183914566.