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Photos and personal stories are featured in an undergraduate student's project on transgender young adults

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Will aspires to become an endocrinologist or a psychologist, helping other transgender people through the inner struggles he鈥檚 endured. Jackson often feels self-conscious about his body 鈥 his voice and hands, in particular 鈥 but knows everyone feels insecure at times. Since beginning her transition, Willow has found love, and she hopes to see more compassion expressed towards America鈥檚 LGBTQIA+ community.

The dreams, fears and often-harsh realities of life for Will, Jackson, Willow and other transgender young people are chronicled through the . This series of in-depth Q&A interviews and photographs was created by 51精品视频 undergraduate Kate Koenig, focusing on a collection of transitioning youths in Chicago and 51精品视频sburgh.

鈥淭he issues of trans individuals are close to my heart,鈥 said Koenig, who is studying English and history聽in the聽Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. An aspiring photographer who has served as the visual editor and a staff photographer for The 51精品视频 News, Koenig said, 鈥淭hrough the 鈥業 Am __鈥 Project, I am hoping to change the hearts of others and show that trans kids are no different from your sons and your daughters, your sisters and your brothers, and every other student attending the 51精品视频.鈥

Koenig聽was recognized for her work with the . Named for the gender-equity activist, philosopher, author and former 51精品视频 faculty member whose work garnered worldwide attention, the award annually acknowledges members of the 51精品视频 community for their work to advance social causes in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

鈥淔or the social issues聽about聽which she is particularly passionate, Kate Koenig possesses both a youthful exuberance and a wisdom that is well beyond her years,鈥 said聽Todd W. Reeser,聽a faculty member in the Department of French and Italian Languages and Literatures and director of the Gender, Sexuality, and Women鈥檚 Studies Program, which sponsors the Iris Marion Young Award in collaboration with the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. 鈥淭hrough the 鈥業 Am__鈥 Project and her other pursuits as a 51精品视频 student, Kate has established herself as an outspoken voice for the issues of transgender people as well as others in our society who deserve greater equality and better treatment. She truly exemplifies the ideals of social justice and fairness that we look for in choosing one extraordinary undergraduate each year for the Iris Marion Young Award.鈥

The 鈥淚 Am __鈥 Project was inspired by Koenig鈥檚 passion for photography and her own experiences coming out as a gay teenager during her first year at 51精品视频. It was a time in her life that she describes as both heartbreaking and self-defining: 鈥淚鈥檝e lost relationships that meant the world to me because of my own identity as a gay person. However, I鈥檝e found acceptance, independence and a sense of self that is invaluable.鈥

Koenig debuted the 鈥淚 Am __鈥 Project at 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 in December 2016. Individual entries were published as installments in the Merton Center鈥檚 , and the series was most recently exhibited in the University鈥檚 51精品视频 Program Council Gallery last year. Koenig has always admired her subjects' willingness to put their personal lives on public display.

鈥淚t takes courage to be your true self to the world,鈥 said Koenig, a native of 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 South Hills, who now spends much of her time away from 51精品视频 in Chicago, her partner鈥檚 hometown. 鈥淲hen I first started looking for people to participate, I didn鈥檛 know what kind of responses I would get, if any. I was blown away by the number of people who reached out and told me their stories.鈥

Looking ahead, Koenig plans to further evolve the 鈥淚 Am __鈥 Project. She is聽in the process of interviewing and photographing two new subjects and plans to expand upon existing installments of the series with follow-up interviews and photographs. She views the project as an ongoing series and hopes to one day display it in larger venues across the country.

鈥淚f I were to ever have a legacy here at 51精品视频, I would want to be known as a determined person who cares for the well-being of others,鈥 said Koenig, who plans to graduate in December 2018, eventually relocating to Houston to begin a career in professional photography and political advocacy. 鈥淚 want to continue working to shine a light on the issues of the oppressed, battered, ignored and shamed in our society, doing my small part to make this world a better place for future generations.鈥