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Jackson Bird is an American vlogger, speaker,
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advocate, and writer. He is the author of the 2020 memoir ''Sorted: Growing Up, Coming Out, and Finding My Place (A Transgender Memoir)''.


Early childhood and education

Bird grew up in Texas in the 1990s. Bird attended
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for two years before transferring to and ultimately graduating from
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.


Career


''Harry Potter'' fandom

While in college, Bird began volunteering for the Harry Potter Alliance, a nonprofit that mobilizes fans of the
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series to engage in activism and philanthropy. This ultimately led to a paid job as communications director with the organization, a job he held for five years. When Bird came out as transgender at age 25, he said the Harry Potter fan community supported him, having learned from the books "about being yourself, loving those who are different from you and sticking up for the underdog."


YouTube creator

In 2010, Bird launched a YouTube channel. One recurring feature of the channel is a series of videos called "Will it waffle?" in which Bird puts various foods into a waffle iron to see what will happen. In 2015, Bird made a video in which he came out as
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. Since that time, he has continued to make videos documenting his transition. As of May 2021, Bird's YouTube channel had more than 86,000 subscribers and its videos had been viewed more than 6 million times.


Author

Bird's memoir ''Sorted: Growing Up, Coming Out, and Finding My Place (A Transgender Memoir)'' was released by Tiller Press, an imprint of
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, on September 24, 2019.
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praised Bird's "sense of humor and lightness of touch," saying the book would "appeal to younger readers bogged down by the doom-and-gloom heaviness that can cloud the trans experience."


LGBTQ+ activism

Bird has been featured on a segment of
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's series Brief But Spectacular, where he explained what it means to be transgender and spoke about how to support transgender people. In 2017 he gave a
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called "How to talk and listen to transgender people", which as of May 2021 had been viewed by more than 1.7 million people.


Theater

Bird joined the New York Neo-Futurists in 2022, and is part of the regular performing ensemble for their late night show ''The Infinite Wrench''.


Awards and fellowships

In the spring of 2017, Bird was chosen as one of 21 residents to spend 14 weeks collaborating and creating ideas at TED headquarters, which led to his TED talk that same year.
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awarded Bird with a Rising Stars Grant for digital innovation in 2018. In 2020, Bird was selected as a fellow at the
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's Annenberg Innovation Lab, which supports the career development of people "working at the intersections of media, technology and culture." The Southwestern University Alumni Association has honored Bird as a Distinguished Young Alumnus.


Gender transition

Bird came out publicly as transgender in a video posted to his
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channel on May 13, 2015.
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reported on Bird's coming out, noting that the "Harry Potter and YouTube communities seem to have responded with universal support." Bird chose the name "Jackson" because it was one of the names his mother had considered should he have been assigned male at birth.


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