2016-04-07
22 分钟Jennifer Finney Boylan -- an accomplished writer, academic and activist -- reads her own essay about coming out as transgender to her two young sons.
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From the New York Times and WBUR Boston, this is modern love stories of love, loss, and redemption.
I'm Lisa Mullins in for Magna Chakrabarti 16 years ago, Jennifer Finney Boylan came out as transgender.
The family she created with her wife and two young sons inevitably evolved as well, but not in the way you might think.
Jennifer Finney Boylan, the writer, academic, and activist, reads her own essay Maddie just might work after all.
In the last year of my father's life, he started to sleepwalk.
I was 27, back in my parents house to help with his care.
In the middle of the night, I'd hear his heavy footsteps coming up to the third floor where I lived in a room locked with a deadbolt.
He'd creep through the hallway and open the door to the spare room diagonally across the hall from mine and lie down in the guest bed.
After a while, hed start to snore and id know he was okay, at least until morning, when hed wake up confused and angry.