![]() ![]() While Jeremy is finally comfortable in his own skin, politicians in his home state of Texas have proposed bill after bill to restrict his rights and legalize discrimination against Jeremy and others like him.įree event. Jeremy, now 32 years old, had top surgery at 23 and began hormones and changed his name and pronouns a year later. Jo Ivester speak about her book, Once a Girl, Always a Boy, describing what it was like raising her transgender son in a world not quite ready to accept. The church suggests a donation of $8 to cover lunch. Jo Ivester will speak about her book, The Outskirts of Hope: A Memoir of the 1960s Deep South, describing her family's experience as the only Jewish family in an all-Black town in the Mississippi Delta during the Civil Rights Movement. Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church, 4102 South Crestline St, Spokane Tuesday, September 13, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm The Outskirts of Hope (She Writes Press, April 2015), has led to numerous speaking engagements. ![]() She'll be in Spokane for two events next week that you are welcome to attend. ![]() Ivester is an in-demand speaker, known for using her personal stories as a means to make people more comfortable with those who are different from them with regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identification. Her books include the award-winning memoir The Outskirts of Hope (2015) and the family memoir Once A Girl, Always a Boy (2020). Jo Ivester is an author and speaker, focusing on LGBTQ & civil rights advocacy. ![]()
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