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Alexander John Goodrum (1960–2002) was an African-American transgender civil rights activist, writer, and educator. He was the founder and director of TGNet Arizona. He was a board member of the Tucson GLBT Commission, and the Funding Exchange's OUT Fund, which allocates an annual grant named after Goodrum to LGBT community organizing projects such as the Latina lesbian magazine Esto no tiene nombre, edited in part by tatiana de la tierra. Goodrum was bisexual, disabled, and a trans man, he wrote about his gender influencing spirituality. His "Gender Identity 101: A Transgender Primer" has been reprinted in various forms to educate mainstream society on basic questions regarding transsexual and transgender people. His work is carried on by the (SAGA).

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  • Alexander John Goodrum (1960–2002) was an African-American transgender civil rights activist, writer, and educator. He was the founder and director of TGNet Arizona. He was a board member of the Tucson GLBT Commission, and the Funding Exchange's OUT Fund, which allocates an annual grant named after Goodrum to LGBT community organizing projects such as the Latina lesbian magazine Esto no tiene nombre, edited in part by tatiana de la tierra. Goodrum was bisexual, disabled, and a trans man, he wrote about his gender influencing spirituality. His "Gender Identity 101: A Transgender Primer" has been reprinted in various forms to educate mainstream society on basic questions regarding transsexual and transgender people. His work is carried on by the (SAGA). (en)
  • Alexander John Goodrum (1960 - 28 septembre 2002) est internationalement connu comme un militant afro-américain des droits civils transgenres, écrivain, et éducateur. Il est le fondateur et le directeur de TGNet Arizona. Goodrum s'est suicidé le 28 septembre 2002 à La Frontera Psychiatric Health Facility, un hôpital psychiatrique. Sa mort était inattendue et questionne sur les installations de manutention ; son cas a incité certains changements procéduraux et physiques à La Frontera. Il a remporté, à titre posthume, le Godat Award, qui honore les services rendus à la communauté LGBT. (fr)
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  • Alexander John Goodrum (1960–2002) was an African-American transgender civil rights activist, writer, and educator. He was the founder and director of TGNet Arizona. He was a board member of the Tucson GLBT Commission, and the Funding Exchange's OUT Fund, which allocates an annual grant named after Goodrum to LGBT community organizing projects such as the Latina lesbian magazine Esto no tiene nombre, edited in part by tatiana de la tierra. Goodrum was bisexual, disabled, and a trans man, he wrote about his gender influencing spirituality. His "Gender Identity 101: A Transgender Primer" has been reprinted in various forms to educate mainstream society on basic questions regarding transsexual and transgender people. His work is carried on by the (SAGA). Goodrum died by suicide on September 28, 2002, while at La Frontera Psychiatric Health Facility, a psychiatric ward. His death was unexpected and investigation into the facilities handling of his case prompted some procedural and physical changes at La Frontera. He was posthumously awarded the Godat Award, which honors lifetime service to the LGBT community. In 2015, SAGA initiated the Alexander John Goodrum Catalyst of Change award. The first honoree was TV and film star Laverne Cox. (en)
  • Alexander John Goodrum (1960 - 28 septembre 2002) est internationalement connu comme un militant afro-américain des droits civils transgenres, écrivain, et éducateur. Il est le fondateur et le directeur de TGNet Arizona. Il a été membre du conseil de la Tucson GLBT Commission, et Funding Exchange's OUT Fund, qui alloue une subvention annuelle au nom de Goodrum pour les projets d'organisation communautaire LGBT tel que le magazine lesbien Esto no tiene nombre, écrit en partie par Tatiana de la Tierra. Goodrum était bisexuel, handicapé, et trans, il a écrit sur le fait que son genre influençait la spiritualité. Son « Gender Identity 101: A Transgender Primer » a été réimprimé sous diverses formes pour éduquer la société sur les questions de base concernant les personnes transsexuelles et transgenres. Son travail a été accompagné par la Southern Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA). Goodrum s'est suicidé le 28 septembre 2002 à La Frontera Psychiatric Health Facility, un hôpital psychiatrique. Sa mort était inattendue et questionne sur les installations de manutention ; son cas a incité certains changements procéduraux et physiques à La Frontera. Il a remporté, à titre posthume, le Godat Award, qui honore les services rendus à la communauté LGBT. (fr)
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