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Selected Publications

 

Book:

 

Wilkinson, W. (2015). Born on the Edge of Race and Gender: A Voice for Cultural Competency. Oakland, CA: Hapa Papa Press. [Lambda Literary Award Winner]

 

Book Chapters:


Wilkinson, W. (2014). (in chapter entitled “Race, Ethnicity, and Culture”) Reveling in our Authenticity. Trans Bodies, Trans Selves. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. [Lambda Literary Award Finalist]

 

Wilkinson, W. (2014). Sculptor. Manning Up: Transsexual Men on Finding Brotherhood, Family, and Themselves. Oakland, CA: Transgress Press. 

 

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]

 

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.

     

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). 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.

 

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: Seal Press.

 

Articles:


Wilkinson, W. (May 2014). Keyword: Cultural Competency. Transgender Studies Quarterly. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

 

Elizondo, P, Wilkinson, W., & Daley, C. (September 6, 2012). Working with transgender persons: Answers to frequently asked questions. Psychiatric Times.

 

Wilkinson, W. (March 5 & March 12, 2004). Family values: Lesbian newlywed breaks barriers just as her parents did more than 50 years ago. San Francisco Chronicle. [National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Award winner]

 

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. (August, 1984). Asian lesbianism as a political identity. Sojourner.

 

Pamphlets:

Wilkinson, W., & Ophelian, A. (2010). Discussion guide: for use in conjunction with post-screening discussions of the film Diagnosing Difference. San Francisco: Floating Ophelia Productions, LLC.

 

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.

 

 

Web Publications:


Wilkinson, W. (March 2014). Get covered now to prepare for life’s surprises. Washington, D.C: Out2Enroll

 

Wilkinson, W. and Broadus, K. (March 14, 2013). Willy Wilkinson and Kylar Broadus in Conversation: Measuring ourselves by our own yardstick. The Feminist Wire.

 

Wilkinson, W. (2010). Culturally competent approaches for serving Asian and Pacific Islander lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations in California. San  Francisco: LGBT TRISTAR.

 

Wilkinson, W. (2009). Best practices for serving African American LGBT populations in California. Sacramento: ONTRACK Program Resources.

 

Wilkinson, W. (2009). Best practices for serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in women’s treatment settings. Sacramento: ONTRACK Program Resources.

 

Wilkinson, W. (2009). Culturally competent approaches for serving transgender populations. San  Francisco: LGBT TRISTAR.

 

Wilkinson, W. (2008). Behavioral risk and HIV service needs of at-risk African Americans in five California regions. Sacramento: ONTRACK Program Resources

 

Wilkinson, W. (2008). Strengthening linkages between substance abuse providers and LGBT community resources. San Francisco: LGBT TRISTAR.

 

Wilkinson, W., & Gomez, P. (2004). Assessing the needs of female-to-male transgendered people of color and their partners. San Francisco: Female-to-Male International

 

Clements-Nolle, K., Wilkinson, W., Kitano, K., & Marx, R. (1999). HIV prevention and health service needs of the transgender community in San Francisco. International Journal of Transgenderism, 3(1+2).

 

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