Two clippings from the same newsletter, Wingspan's The Center. The first clipping advertises 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week briefly, covering some of the events on the 12th, 14th, 17th, and 18th, skipping over the majority of the week's…
The document itself is an email sent from Wingspan to C. Michael Woodward. The email contains the Wingspan eWeekly. This publication of the eWeekly is entirely about the 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. It provides an overview and then a more…
Three car stickers with the Wingspan logo and the words "Your Center" underneath. This was probably included as part of the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance 20th Anniversary Collection, Folder 2, because they were distributed at one or more events…
Physical newspaper pages with advertisements for events and art for Tucson in November 2006. Amongst all the events is the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance's 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. On the original document, the Awareness Week is…
Attendees to Trangender Awareness Week Events were prompted to record their ZIP code. The document itself does not attach the ZIP codes to any names. Misty Blue, a secretary of some kind for the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance, compiled these ZIP…
This activity worksheet was used at the Trans 101 workshop during the 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. The first sheet gives an overview of the activity and the second sheet provides instructions and gender stereotypes for the activity itself.…
This document is literally the menu of the Rainbow Planet Café Coffeehouse in pamphlet form. It contains the logo of the coffeehouse, its menu with names and prices, as well as the location of the coffeehouse. It was most likely included in this…
A single page advertisement for a drag show supporting smokers who quit or who are trying to quit smoking. This event is part of 2007 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. It took place at the Wingspan building. The event featured queens Ms. Heather…
This is a single sheet of scratch paper where somebody from the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance wrote down ideas for improving the event evaluation forms from the 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. The suggestions are both demographic in…
A chronological line-up of all the speakers on Saturday, November 18th, 2006 between the Freedom of Expression March and the Trans Awareness Community Fair. These events were part of the 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. Includes both the time…
ARCHIVIST NOTE: The pdf of the first ten pages of this guide has been corrupted. Complete guide in archive. Will update item in the future with a new pdf.
The guide itself was created early on in SAGA's existence, meant to be a reference guide for…
This document was part of a specific event hosted by SAGA after the 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week to allow participants and volunteers to give feedback on the entire week's events. This is the summary of the results and thus have no…
I'm not sure why it is in Folder 2 of this collection, unless it was used as a resource during the 2007 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week. It is unclear whether that happened. The first four pages are a list of businesses and their contact…
These are the primary documents for the Self-Defense 101 class that was part of the 2006 Tucson Transgender Awareness Week, created by the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance. The first part is a registration form that asks basic contact information, as…
Similar to the other Wingspan Reel Pride advertisement for the Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria documentary event. The difference is that this advertisement seems to be published by Wingspan itself, it omits the "Public Safety…