What is the history of transgender activism and TransGender Michigan?

History of Transgender Activism
Part 1:
  Early Activism
  Mid Twentieth-Century Activism
  Militancy in 1960s San Francisco

History of Transgender Activism
Part 2:
  Transgender Activism and Gay Liberation
  The 1970s
  Anti-Transgender Discourses
  The 1980s and the Emergence of the FTM Community

History of Transgender Activism
Part 3:
  The Effects of AIDS Activism
  Transgender Nation
  Anti-Transgender Hate Crimes
  GenderPAC

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History of TransGender Michigan

Susan Crocker, EA, and Rachel Crandall, MSW founded TransGender Michigan in 1997, and dedicated the organization to improving the lives of transgender individuals in Michigan. Stemming from their personal experiences as transgender-identified individuals in a society ignorant about gender differences, Susan and Rachel quickly realized the overwhelming need to unite transgender individuals throughout Michigan through an online clearinghouse for transgender information and events in Michigan. TransGender Michigan has evolved into an organization that provides a multitude of services and programs with the following mission: "Because transgender individuals and significant others, families, friends, and allies (SOFFAs) face discrimination, violence, harassment, and inequality, TransGender Michigan aims to remedy these social injustices and create a better future for all."


Since 1997, the dedicated Board of Directors of TransGender Michigan have developed the group's wide array of services, offering:




In the recent past, we have added to our repertoire:


It was in recognition of these and many other successes, we were named as a runner-up as "Most Effective LGBT Organization" by the readers of Between the Lines and received the Cultural Award at this year's Pride Banquet. These honors are emblematic of the pride which TransGender Michigan takes in its efforts, knowing that it is making a name and a positive reputation for itself while striving to increase opportunities for all.

TransGender Michigan is a 501(c)(3) Michigan nonprofit organization.
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