I Am Jazz

2015
4.6
231 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (8)

1 The Hate is Real
6/8/16
Jazz learns she needs surgery to avoid male puberty. Jeanette and Jazz decide to confront an anti-trans group that has been targeting the family, resulting in a heated public encounter. The family receives a threatening phone call.
2 I Looked Like a Man in a Dress
6/15/16
After receiving another threatening phone call, Greg and Jeanette take action to ensure Jazz's safety. Jazz befriends a transgender girl, Noelle, and helps her take a big step in her transition. Jazz visits her therapist and makes a startling revelation.
3 It's Either Surgery or Male Puberty
6/22/16
To prevent Jazz from developing as a man, the Jennings go to California so Jazz can get surgery to replace her expired hormone blocker. Meanwhile, Jazz's grandmother confronts a group of old friends and learns their true feelings about Jazz's transition.
4 Your Body May Be Rejecting the Implant
6/29/16
Jazz undergoes surgery to have her testosterone blocker replaced, but complications arise that could have disastrous effects on her transition. Jeanette and Jazz go to the DMV for Jazz's driver's permit and attempt to have Jazz's gender changed to female.
5 Confronted with Hate
7/6/16
Jazz is confronted by hateful callers when she's a guest on a local radio show. Later, Jazz attends a transgender support group and learns the shocking details of Noelle's transition. The family plans a big surprise for Jeanette's 50th birthday.
6 She's Too Young for Breast Surgery
7/13/16
When Jazz starts exploring breast surgery, Greg and Jeanette disagree on how to proceed. Sander and Griffen become frustrated when Jeanette prioritizes Jazz over them. Jazz receives flirtatious texts from a boy, but decides not to tell her parents.
7 We Scare Most Boys
7/20/16
For the first time ever, a boy shows a romantic interest in Jazz causing her and her parents to question how she will deal with dating and sex as a transgender woman. Meanwhile, the Jennings prepare for an intense physical test as they attend a mud run.
8 Teenage Angst and Broken Hearts
7/27/16
While Jazz goes on her first real date with a boy, the family wonders whether this could grow into something more serious. The caller who has been harassing the Jennings is identified, and Greg and Jeanette disagree on what action to take.

About this show

Although assigned male at birth, Jazz is a transgender female and has been living as a girl since kindergarten. Jazz's family has stood side-by-side with her as she's battled discrimination, hate speech, online bullying and more.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
231 reviews
Angelica Hardy
January 9, 2020
This is such an empowering program. Jazz Jennings is a role model for all those who feel like they're not who they want to be. It's really amazing to see her daily life and struggles on this show
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Laura Cotter (Laura NJ)
May 17, 2023
As a grandmother, I find this show immensely informative. If people watch from the beginning, they have to be blind not to see the truth of Jazz' s experience. I'm speaking of gender dysphoria (born with a brain that can be opposite to the physical body). Jazz and family are brilliantly explaining this difficulty for Jazz and all those who love her. This is a tremendous asset for all others who might encounter the same. I am applauding Jazz, family, and friends for the filming accomplished.
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Oriana Johnson
December 18, 2015
I am Oriana I am a girl I love this show I don't know why it is something. About it and if I was a boy l probably would go out with jazz she is so pretty and I love her hair. I wish I can meet jazz and I love how she is so confident in her self so for everybody that is saying people should,not be transgender you can keep. Your comments to your self or you can come say it to me don't go and attack jazz and her family all because your a hater
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