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Jazz Jennings (born October 6, 2000) is an American YouTube personality, spokesmodel, television personality, and LGBT rights activist. Jennings is one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as transgender. Jennings was born in Florida to parents Greg and Jeanette. He has an older sister, Ari, and older twin brothers Sander and Griffen. The family is Jewish. Received national attention in 2007 when an interview with Barbara Walters aired on 20/20, which led to other high-profile interviews and appearances. Christine Connelly, a member of the board of directors for the Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth, stated, "He was the first young person who picked up the national spotlight, went on TV and was able to articulate his perspective and point of view with such innocence." His parents noted that Jennings was clear on being female as soon as he could speak. Jennings is an honorary co-founder of the TransKids Purple Rainbow Foundation, which his parents founded in 2007 to assist transgender youth. In 2013, he founded Purple Rainbow Tails, a company in which he fashions rubber mermaid tails to raise money for transgender children. Jennings hosts a series of YouTube videos about her life, titled "I Am Jazz". He stars in the TLC reality TV series, I Am Jazz, which premiered in 2015 and focuses on his daily life with his family and the challenges she faces as a transgender person.

Millie is an American drama film directed by Todd Haynes while being written and produced by Drew Gars. It stars Emma Watson, Jennifer Lawrence, Lena Waithe, Ben Barnes, Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Murray, Sally Field, Ioan Gruffudd, Alexandra Daddario and Nathan Lane. The film follows an English lesbian leaving home after being shunned by her loved ones and starting a life in the United States but starts fighting for gay rights. After coming out at her college graduation, Millie Chamberlain (Watson) leaves her home after a fight with her parents and her best friend is embarrassed of her. She heads to Amercia in Washington D.C. and settles down with a roommate named Sam (Lawrence), one day hoping she could be in California. But she notices a LGBT campaign called WeAreOne and decides to pledge herself to help LGBTs be equals with the public against those who oppose it, even at the cost of what happens in her personal life.






