"People ask me when I first knew I was female. Would you believe me if I told you that I don’t know if I’ve ever known, since I don’t really know what a woman is, other than a concept that exists outside me – still, I know that I have felt like one, a woman I mean, yet the only way I first knew was from males? Will you suspend prejudgment long enough to entertain the possibility that gender can be so relative?"
"Zoe Dolan is a writer and trial lawyer based in Los Angeles and New York City. Her law practice focuses on criminal defense, with an emphasis on national security and death penalty cases. She is the author of There Is Room for You: Tales from a Transgender Defender's Heart and the creator of the Being Transgender - Naked project. Zoe has been profiled by The New York Times, Al Jazeera, and The Advocate."
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