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In 2007, Jennings's parents founded TransKids Purple Rainbow Foundation to assist transgender youth; she is an honorary co-founder of the organization. [19] [20] In 2011, I Am Jazz: A Family in Transition, a documentary about her life and family, premiered on the Oprah Winfrey Network. [21]
Jazz Jennings, a South Florida teen, was assigned male at birth. Aged 4, Jennings was diagnosed with gender dysphoria in childhood, making her one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as gender dysphoric. [3] Her parents, Greg and Jeanette, decided to support her female gender identity by her fifth birthday.
In 2007, six-year-old Jazz Jennings went on national television to tell Barbara Walters the same thing she’d been telling her parents, siblings and anyone else who would listen: She was, despite ...
Ahead of the "I Am Jazz" season premiere on Tuesday, Nov. 30 on TLC, Jazz Jennings and her mom, Jeanette Jennings, sat down with TODAY Show for a new interview. Jazz Jennings reflects on new ...
Meet Jazz Jennings, the inspiring 14-year-old who stars in TLC's newest docu-series "I am Jazz."This Youtube and TV star is changing the world for transgender children everywhere. When Jennings ...
I Am Jazz, published in 2014, was co-written by Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings and illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas. It is based on the real-life experiences of Jazz Jennings , a transgender YouTube personality, Human Rights Campaign Youth Ambassador, [ 1 ] and the main star of the TLC series I Am Jazz .
The transgender activist and children's book author recalled a dark moment in her life that prevented her from competing in soccer.
"I Am Jazz," a book chronicling the experience of a trans child, co-written by Jazz Jennings and Jessica Herthel, continues to be banned by school districts. But its co-author says its message is ...