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Dallas Denny (born August 18, 1949 in
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) is a writer, editor, behavior analyst, and
transgender A transgender (often abbreviated as trans) person is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. Many transgender people experience dysphoria, which they seek to alleviate through tr ...
rights activist.


Education

Denny holds the M.A. degree in psychology from The
University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (officially The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; or UT Knoxville; UTK; or UT) is a public land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee. Founded in 1794, two years before Tennessee became the 16th state, ...
and the B.S. degree in psychology and sociology from
Middle Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU or MT) is a public university in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Founded in 1911 as a normal school, the university consists of eight undergraduate colleges as well as a college of graduate studies, together off ...
. She was licensed to practice psychology in Tennessee from 1980 through the mid-1990s.


Activism

In 1990 Denny founded the 501(c)(3) nonprofit American Educational Gender Information Service (now Gender Education & Advocacy, Inc.). In the same year she started the Atlanta Gender Explorations Support Group and launched the print journal ''Chrysalis Quarterly.'' In 1993 she founded the National Transgender Library & Archive, which now resides in the Labadie Collection at The
University of Michigan Library The University of Michigan Library is the academic library system of the University of Michigan. The university's 38 constituent and affiliated libraries together make it the second largest research library by number of volumes in the United State ...
System. Also in the 1990s she continued the work of the
Erickson Educational Foundation Reed Erickson (October 13, 1917 – January 3, 1992) was an American trans man best known for his philanthropy that, according to sociology specialist Aaron H. Devor, largely informed "almost every aspect of work being done in the 1960s and 1970 ...
. She was a founder of Atlanta's transgender
Southern Comfort Conference The Southern Comfort Conference is a major transgender conference that has taken place annually since 1991. It features seminars, events, and speeches by prominent people in the LGBT community, numerous vendors catering to transgender and transse ...
and provided start up funding, through AEGIS, for the first FTM Conference of the Americas. She was Director of the transgender conference
Fantasia Fair Fantasia Fair (also known as FanFair) is a week-long conference for cross-dressers, transgender and gender questioning people held every October in Provincetown, Massachusetts, a small Portuguese fishing village and largely gay and lesbian tourist ...
for five years and from 1999-2008 editor of ''Transgender Tapestry Journal,'' published by the
International Foundation for Gender Education International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) is an American non-profit transgender advocacy organization. The foundation is devoted to "overcoming the intolerance of transvestitism and transsexualism brought about by widespread ignorance." ...
.


Writing

Since 1989 Denny has produced dozens of flyers, booklets, and medical advisories, contributed considerable content to ''Chrysalis,'' AEGIS' several newsletters, and ''Transgender Tapestry,'' and written a column for TG Forum. She wrote hundreds of articles for transgender community magazines and newsletters, many of which were widely reprinted and eventually placed on the internet. In 1994 her book ''Gender Dysphoria: A Guide to Research'' was the first book-length contribution to the scientific literature of transsexualism produced ''by'' a
transsexual Transsexual people experience a gender identity that is inconsistent with their assigned sex, and desire to permanently transition to the sex or gender with which they identify, usually seeking medical assistance (including sex reassignment ...
. Her 1998 ''Current Concepts in Transgender Identity'' reprised
John Money John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a New Zealand psychologist, sexologist and author known for his research into sexual identity and Sex determination and differentiation (human), biology of gender. He was one of the first ...
& Richard Green's text ''Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment.'' Today Denny publishes an online version of ''Chrysalis Quarterly.'' Her novel ''Chance down the Mountain'' was published in 2018 by Foundations, LLC.


Awards

Denny has received IFGE's Trinity and
Virginia Prince Virginia Charles Prince (November 23, 1912 – May 2, 2009), born Arnold Lowman, was an American transgender activist. She published '' Transvestia'' magazine, and started the ''Foundation for Personality Expression (FPE)'' and later the Society ...
Lifetime Achievement Award and Real Life Experience's Transgender Pioneer Award.


Personal

Denny was born in Asheville, North Carolina to Ruby Lee Bradley and an unidentified father. When Dallas was about three, Richard Denny married Ruby Lee and Denny was adopted. Denny has resided in North Carolina, France, Arizona, Georgia, and Tennessee, and since 2015 has lived in the highlands of New Jersey. Marriages: Lynneda Jane Roberts Denny (1971-1976) and Heather Kay Verdui (2015-). She has three siblings, all living. She has no children.


References

*Denny, Dallas (Ed.). (1994). ''Gender dysphoria: A guide to research.'' New York: Garland Publishers. *Denny, Dallas (Ed.). (1998). ''Current concepts in transgender identity.'' New York: Garland Publishers. *Denny, Dallas. (2018).
Chance down the mountain
'' Foundations, LLC. *Green, Richard, & Money, John (Eds.). (1969). ''Transsexualism and sex reassignment.'' Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.


External links


''Chrysalis Quarterly''

"Gender Education & Advocacy, Inc."

"Dallas Denny's website"
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