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 Selected Publications "Wilkinson's writing weaves personal with the political to compellingly underscore how change from the past can inspire us to move towards a more just future." -- Amy Sueyoshi, Director and Associate Professor of Race and Resistance Studies, Associate Professor of Sexuality Studies, San Francisco State University/College of Ethnic Studies Most Popular • Wilkinson, W. (2006). Public health gains of the transgender community in San Francisco: Grassroots organizing and community-based research. In P. Currah, R. Juang, & S. Minter (Eds.), Transgender rights (pp. 192-214). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. [Lambda Literary Award Finalist] Press Reviews • Wilkinson, W., & Daley, C. (2005). Ten tips for working with transgender individuals: An information and resource publication for health care providers. San Francisco: Transgender Law Center. Best Practices • Wilkinson, W., & Daley, C. (2005). Ten tips for working with transgender individuals: An information and resource publication for health care providers. San Francisco: Transgender Law Center. Needs Assessments • Clements-Nolle, K., Wilkinson, W., Kitano, K., & Marx, R. (2001). HIV prevention and health service needs of the transgender community in San Francisco. In W. Bockting and S. Kirk, (Eds.), Transgender and HIV: Risks, prevention, and care (pp. 69-89). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. This article was also published in the International Journal of Transgenderism, 3(1+2). • Wilkinson, W. (1997). HIV/AIDS and Asian and Pacific Islander women. In N. Goldstein and J.L. Manlow (Eds.), The gender politics of HIV/AIDS in women: Perspectives on the pandemic in the United States (pp.168-187). New York, NY: New York University Press. Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Community • Wilkinson, W. (October 19, 2001). Gender hybrids and passing dykes. Asian Week. • Wilkinson, W. (September, 1996). Out, loud, and seen: The Asian and Pacific Islander lesbian and bisexual women’s movement, past and present. Curve Magazine. • Wilkinson, W. (1994). Scorched. In S. Lim-Hing (Ed.), The very inside: An anthology of writing by Asian and Pacific Islander lesbian and bisexual women (pp. 23-24). Toronto, Canada: Sister Vision Press. • Wilkinson, W. (August, 1984). Asian lesbianism as a political identity. Sojourner. Transgender Community • Wilkinson, W. (2006). Public health gains of the transgender community in San Francisco: Grassroots organizing and community-based research. In P. Currah, R. Juang, & S. Minter (Eds.), Transgender rights (pp. 192-214). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. [Lambda Literary Award Finalist] Press Reviews • Wilkinson, W., & Daley, C. (2005). Ten tips for working with transgender individuals: An information and resource publication for health care providers. San Francisco: Transgender Law Center. • Wilkinson, W., Vade, D., & Daley, C. (2004). Transgender health and the law: Identifying and fighting health care discrimination. San Francisco: Transgender Law Center. • Wilkinson, W., Vade, D., & Daley, C. (2004). La salud de los transgéneros y la ley: Cómo identificar y combatir la discriminación en la attención médica. San Francisco: Transgender Law Center. • Clements-Nolle, K., Wilkinson, W., Kitano, K., & Marx, R. (2001). HIV prevention and health service needs of the transgender community in San Francisco. In W. Bockting and S. Kirk, (Eds.), Transgender and HIV: Risks, prevention, and care (pp. 69-89). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. This article was also published in the International Journal of Transgenderism, 3(1+2). • Wilkinson, W. (October 19, 2001). Gender hybrids and passing dykes. Asian Week. Disability Issues • Wilkinson, W. (2000). Stealth. In P. Munson (Ed.), Stricken: Voices from the hidden epidemic of chronic fatigue syndrome (pp. 79-84). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. • Wilkinson, W. (1997). Remember the place where your soul lives: Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. In J. White & M. C. Martinez (Eds.), The Lesbian Health Book: Caring for Ourselves (pp. 83-101). Seattle, WA: Seal Press.
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