Transgender and Non-Binary

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Ashley Swartz

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Margret Fennell

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Emily Borgmann

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Eris Koleszar

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Meredith Bacon

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Tammy Story

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Cei Loofe

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James Pennington

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Marcy Bieler

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Carla Ruiz

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Lynne Mytty

Transgender is a broad term encompassing many gender identities of those who do not identify or exclusively identify with their sex assigned at birth. 

Non-binary is an umbrella term for all genders other than woman/man, used as an adjective. Not all nonbinary people identify as trans and not all trans people identify as nonbinary.


All interviews were collected in 2016-2020 for the Queer Omaha Archives in UNO Libraries' Archives and Special Collections. The first interviews were collected by Dr. Jay Irwin in 2016 and his students in the Intro to LGBTQ Studies Sociology course in fall 2016. Since 2017, Luke Wegener has collected interviews for LGBTQ+ Voices: The Queer Omaha Archives Oral History Project. 

Oral history is one of many sources available to consult as part of your research. It reflects the experience of an individual and shares personal opinions offered by the interviewee in response to questioning. Additional sources can verify and provide additional information to the narrative of events presented in oral histories. Contact UNO Libraries’ Archives & Special Collections to continue your research, find additional sources, or learn more.

Identities
Transgender and Non-Binary