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The IFGE website has been restored and upgraded after being temporarily suspended last week. Attempts by a Chat Room user to host illegal downloads on the server had resulted in our hosting company suspending IFGE's site. IFGE has used the opportunity to upgrade to the latest version of the PostNuke content management system and move the site to a new server. The upgrade should provide increased functionality and security. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Published Aug 25, 2005 - 06:06 AM
IFGE needs a kind donation of a SVHS Video player. Sadly our old machine has moved on to greener pastures and we need a replacement to allow duping copies of some IFGE tapes from the high quality masters we have in SVHS format. If anyone out there has a working machine, or would like to donate a new one, we could sure use it. Please note: This must be a SVHS not the more available VHS machine
Published Mar 16, 2005 - 03:53 AM
Originally appeared in Transgender Tapestry #105, Spring 2004. by Moonhawk River Stone I crossed the bridge again tonight, picking my way among the icy leftovers of the intense early arrival of winter. Found my brick, too; midnight and the new year would wait while I considered it one more time, feeling so inconspicuously anonymous in the crowd of New Year?s revelers. Just one of hundreds come to see the old year out and the new in with the midnight fireworks over the river, my transness, my queerness invisible in the revelry, and heavy clothing for the night?s chill.
Published Jun 09, 2004 - 08:00 AM
Read full article: 'One Year Later - A word from the Chair of the IFGE Board of Directors' (1044 more words)
IFGE will be hosting an information table at the Boston Youth Pride on May 15, 2004. Executive Director Denise Leclair will be there giving out free copies of Transgender Tapestry magazine.www.massyouthpride.org
Published May 12, 2004 - 04:18 PM
IFGE launched its new website on May 4 of this year. Based on the open source Content Management System (CMS) PostNuke, the new site will allow large volumes of articles to be published on the web and give users powerful search capabilities. The new site is still in its infancy and will be evolving before your eyes as it is brought into full operation. Please be patient as the new features are integrated into the site. Your comments on the new site are welcomed.
Published Mar 30, 2004 - 01:29 PM
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