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Photo of Jessica, taken on July 15, 2006“We’re just trying to set something right.  Anyone should be accepted for who and what they are.”
—Jessica McKinnon, November 2006

Jessica McKinnon is recognized and respected in the transgender community as an inspirational speaker and advocate for transsexual and transgender people. Having successfully transitioned in her gender role with her employer in 2006, Jessica has made numerous public and media appearances. She regularly speaks at conferences and is an active advocate for transgender rights.

Jessica McKinnon is the Chair of Capital Trans Pride 2009. She also serves on the Out&Equal Capital Region Affiliate Council and moderates the DC Metro Area Gender Identity Connection (MAGIC). Jessica was interviewed by CNN and Fox News regarding ENDA, featured in Marie Claire Magazine, and is a regular DC101 radio personality.

Jessica looks forward to the day that all people are respected for their differences, and appreciated for who they really are.


  
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Jessica presenting workshop - 2007 Trans-Health Conference - April 2007Jessica McKinnon is available as a speaker, panelist, or presenter for organizations, groups, conferences and educational institutions.  She is also available to assist corporations in providing a smooth transition for their transsexual employee.  See the Resources section of this website for examples of some of her past and upcoming speaking engagements, as well as the organizations with which she is affiliated, and the Biography section for more information about Jessica and her personal transition experience.  Jessica can be contacted by filling in the Contact form.

Jessica's service fees (if any) are negotiable and are only intended to cover travel-related costs and to compensate for time spent away from work in order to make herself available.  Under certain circumstances, she is prepared to waive part or all of her fee (e.g. for organizations which do not have any means of funding).


  
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  cindymonroe123@comcast.net  Guestbook Comment  10/28/2007 6:15:10 PM
well done!Jessica, I just listened to the interview. As usual, you were poised and appropriate, while being open and informative. Lots of people are learning thanks to you. Cindy

  sheripbmadison@yahoo.com  Guestbook Comment  10/27/2007 7:30:03 PM
Great InterviewWasn''t able to catch your interview live, but just listened to it on your site link. Well done! Hope to be back in your area for 3-5 weeks starting 12 Nov. Will definitely stop by MAGIC that Friday to chat. Take care and thanks again for representing the TS community so well!

  maryannmsr@yahoo.com  Guestbook Comment  10/26/2007 11:54:15 AM
Elliot in the morning interviewHi Jessica! I heard your interview with Elliott on Thursday and was so impressed with your story. You also handled Elliot''s sometimes immature questions with extraordinary grace. Your story and your strength are an inspiration not only to Transgender individuals but to everyone. I wish you continued success with your activism and I wish you a successful and uncomplicated surgery.

  Bugeyed24@yahoo.com  Guestbook Comment  10/25/2007 4:51:24 PM
Awesome websiteHey Jessica, I wanted to thank you for having so much information available online. I''m in the process of coming out at work and this site has helped immensely. I cant wait to hear the radio interview from earlier!

  nicolesnewstart@yahoo.com  Guestbook Comment  10/13/2007 4:48:37 PM
Biography Your biography is the most engrossing, emotional, amazing story. As promised reading your story was better than Harry Potter. Your an amazing person and I will regard you as a personal hero for a long time to come. Thank you for everything you''ve done, everything you are doing, and for all that you will do. Your indominitable spirit means more to me than you could ever know.

  sarahlight05@yahoo.com  Guestbook Comment  9/22/2007 6:11:34 PM
SCCHi Jessica, Thanks so much for sharing your story with me Saturday night at SCC. I had quite the emotional outpouring afterward and as a result I now have a new birthday - September 16, 2007! I wanted to thank you for helping me to understand myself better and embrace more fully who I am. I hope all is well with you and keep on doing what you''re doing! Sarah

  Lynnkain@hotmail.com  Guestbook Comment  9/18/2007 1:24:05 PM
SCC 2007Jessica, I want to thank you for speaking to us at Southern Comfort. I really enjoyed your session and feel the information you gave was very helpful. Thanks for the top notch advice on planning and the memo examples. Amber Kain SCC 2007

  patrick@equinephysio.co.za  Guestbook Comment  9/12/2007 8:47:54 AM
Go Jessica!!Howdee Jessica!! Congratulations for "having the balls" to do this - hats off and good luck for everything else in the future. I''m really impressed and glad you can eventually live the way you want to. From good old Cape Town - Patrick Thomas

  vukisa@hotmail.com  Guestbook Comment  9/6/2007 8:00:41 AM
HelloIt has been many many years since the days where we attended school together, so I am hoping you remember me. I just wanted to say that your ability to take the steps you needed to, to be true to yourself is inspirational. Reading your story also explains a few things about you from those school years. Just wanted to say that really, and hello Jessica! Take care. Despina.

  christie.sj@gmail.com  Guestbook Comment  9/6/2007 7:28:57 AM
hey Hi Jessica, We never really associated much as kids - what with you being in the computer club and all and me - well - spending all my time playing D&D and learning how to spit. Strangley as kids one seemed to have a pretty instinctive take on things and while quite a few people one though might be gay have subsequantly turned out to be, I never had any "suspicions" about you. I guess that just tells me that you must have spent a huge amount of energy being "normal". As you say really allowing yourself to be normal must be a huge weight off your shoulders. I have just read most of your profile and found it moving. Anyway best of luck out there and keep well. Cheers, Sam


  
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