Gendertrash from Hell: The First Print Collection of the Zine That Changed Everything
This unveils a crucial chapter in the evolution of contemporary transgender culture. Originally published in 1993, the zine emerged as a response to a gay community that marginalized trans people and a trans community that pressured individuals to conform to the notion of going "stealth." Over the course of four issues, it featured a diverse range of content including interviews with sex workers and prisoners, artistic collages, soap operas, polemics, and recurring segments like “Trannies Speak Out” and “Hooker of the Month.”