I Am Jazz Season 1
Meet Jazz Jennings! Jazz is a transgender teenage girl who has been living as a girl since she was in kindergarten. Parents Jeanette and Greg have spent the years finding doctors to treat their daughter, while fighting the discrimination and misconceptions associated with what it means to be transgender. But, now that Jazz is 14, she is on the brink of the biggest challenge of her life: high school.
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I Am Jazz
2015 / TV-PGMeet Jazz Jennings! Jazz is a transgender teenage girl who has been living as a girl since she was in kindergarten. Parents Jeanette and Greg have spent the years finding doctors to treat their daughter, while fighting the discrimination and misconceptions associated with what it means to be transgender. But, now that Jazz is 14, she is on the brink of the biggest challenge of her life: high school.
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I Am Jazz Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Jazz and her family sit down to discuss early struggles in Jazz's transition; responding to critics; Jazz's role in the transgender movement and what lies ahead.
Jazz invites a boy who is interested in her to her middle school graduation party; Jazz and her parents visit the doctor and are faced with a big decision.
Jazz comes across an online death threat; Jeanette re-examines if the family has acted in Jazz's best interest in the past few years.
Ari's friend, Zach, has a personal revelation that shocks her and Jazz; Ari is getting back to her musical roots for the summer and encourages Jazz to join her for an open mic night.
Jazz wants to explore the dating scene; Jeanette and Jazz attend a support group for stories and guidance on transgender dating.
The family arranges a special Mother's Day surprise for Jeanette; Jazz is worried that her siblings may think she gets favored.
Jazz struggles with the pressure of being a role model as her book signing approaches; Ari adjusts to living under the same roof as her family again.
Jazz gets a glimpse into college life when the family helps Ari move out of her dorm; a friend questions whether being transgender is a choice.
Jazz learns how hard high school will be for her when she attends a soccer conditioning clinic; Jazz sits down with her therapist to help deal with stress.
Jazz's insecurities surface when a friend hosts a co-ed bowling night; Jazz's room receives a much-needed teenage makeover.
Worried about keeping puberty at bay, Jazz and her mother visit the doctor to discuss her hormone test results.