Citations:transactivist

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English citations of transactivist

transgender-related sense[edit]

  • 2002, Larry D. Burlew, Dave Capuzzi, Sexuality Counseling, Nova Science Publishers:
    Transgender individuals are the object of ridicule, outright contempt, and ostracization; and, even in the medical community, are victims of these attitudes as evidenced by the experiences of transactivist Feinberg (2001): I dread seeing a [doctor...]
  • 2005, Wilma De Jong, Martin Shaw, Neil Stammers, Global Activism, Global Media, Pluto Press (→ISBN):
    ... of visual culture such as the Brandon Exhibition (1998–99) and the work of individual artists, and local, national and international organisations, highlight the diversity of discourses produced within and around transactivist media itself.
  • 2019, Heather Brunskell-Evans, Michele Moore, Inventing Transgender Children and Young People, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (→ISBN), page 254:
    She is in contact with transactivists, she twice ran away twice with transactivist youths from the support group.

activist who transcends[edit]

  • 2010, Robin Wood, The Great Shift: Catalyzing the Second Renaissance, Renaissance2 Foundation (→ISBN), page 8:
    So, what does it mean to be a Transactivist? In a nutshell, these are people who can: Transcend and include existing perspectives, ways, and cultures to shape our emerging global civilization in a positive fashion. [] Transform themselves and the situations they are in to yield elegant, enlightened outcomes; [] Transact with each other in a global common of ideas, [] How does one become a transactivist? It's a lifelong journey, but people of all ages are capable of demonstrating transactivist capabilities.