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Janet Mock Breaks Through the Isolation for Transgender Women of Color

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Janet Mock Breaks Through the Isolation for Transgender Women of Color
JENN M. JACKSON

recently added a new name to my list of inspirational writers: Janet Mock. Her best-selling memoir, Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love and So Much More, is a beautiful—at times bumpy—journey through girlhood. Reminiscent of Zora Neale Hurston's iconic Their Eyes Were Watching God, it is a touching story of self-realization and self-love.

For many it was Mock's early 2014 interview on CNN with Piers Morgan that drew attention to this young woman's story. But she is so much more than one interview. Mock publicly proclaimed her identity as a transgender woman in 2011. She has continued working in her community to advocate for women and girls like herself. She has commanded a social media presence through the #GirlsLikeUs hashtag, encouraging transgender women to live freely.

http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2014/07/janet_mock_q_a_an_advocate_for_transgender_women_of_color.html?wpisrc=burger