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Speaker gives personal face to transgendered lives

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Speaker gives personal face to transgendered lives

By Michael Wunder
News Editor
Published: Thursday, October 27, 2011

http://www.unogateway.com/news/speaker-gives-personal-face-to-transgendered-lives-1.2667167#.TqmCk3HSrkp

"I am just one voice out of many," said Ryan Sallans during a speech Tuesday afternoon to a packed crowd at the Milo Bail Student Center Ballroom.  "Everybody has a different experience.  I share my story because I'm a person just like anyone else."

Sallans came to UNO hoping to put a "personal face" to transgender identities—injecting a deeply personal, and at times painful, story with contagious humor. 

Sallans was born Kimberly Ann in 1979 in Aurora, Neb., a small town with a population barely surpassing 4,000. Being unprepared for a girl, his parents named Sallans after his brother's girlfriend.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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