'Transgender Explained' author plans book signing

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Boston local Joanne Herman, author of the new book Transgender Explained For Those Who Are Not, will hold a reading and book signing Nov. 17 at Fenway Health (1340 Boylston St.) from 7 to 9 p.m.

The 148-page book explains in unpretentious language what it means -- and how it feels -- to be transgender. The text is aimed at just about anyone who wishes to better their understanding of transgender issues.

"Transgender issues are increasingly being discussed in boardrooms and at breakfast tables, as part of policy initiatives and in workplace diversity trainings," Herman said. "I wrote this book to give our friends, allies, colleagues, and neighbors insight into the transgender community, as a way to smooth the way for those who come after me. I have been privileged to play a role in the LGBT community, and this book is my way of giving back to my own community and the larger culture."

A staple on bookshelves of LGBT activists and writers, the volume is designed to inform and educate anyone who picks it up.

"Whether in the classroom, boardroom, or dining hall, Joanne Herman is met with excitement, enthusiasm, and gratitude for her keen ability to take us through the rich complexities of gender with skill, patience, wit, and wisdom," Pamela Misener, M.Ed., said. Misener is the Assistant Dean in the Office of Pluralism and Leadership at Dartmouth College.

Herman has served as the first transgender woman on the boards of directors for the Point Foundation and Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD), and is currently a board member at Fenway Health.


by Robert Nesti , EDGE National Arts & Entertainment Editor

Robert Nesti can be reached at [email protected].

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