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What I should have said was: “That was a human being. That was a person deserving kindness, and protection, and love. That was a person like me.” Jennifer Finney Boylan is a professor of ...
In her May 1 Opinions essay, “To understand biological sex, look at the brain, not the body,” Jennifer Finney Boylan wrote that ... I can attest that being left-handed is non-threatening ...
Dan Haar Jennifer Finney Boylan burst onto the literary scene with her breakthrough 2003 memoir She's Not There, which established her as a prominent voice on what it's like to be transgender.
“I hope people don’t think it’s a book about the history of breasts,” laughs Jennifer Finney Boylan via Zoom from ... I think I’ve become a pretty good expert on who I am over the ...
“Sing? I could barely speak.” “Being trans is not an ideology. It’s just a fact of life,” says guest writer Jennifer Finney Boylan. (Video: Shih-Wei Chou/The Washington Post) About guest ...
“Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us” is an accomplished and witty memoir by transgender author and activist Jennifer Finney ... of being female in America. When James Boylan ...
In her fifth memoir, “Cleavage,” Jennifer Finney Boylan writes ... In “She’s Not There,” Boylan and Deedie (whom she referred to as Grace) navigate gingerly from being husband and ...