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Web series on Temple grad student’s gender transformation

Called "A Man Who Takes the Place Of" and produced by Mirrorwall Films, this web series chronicles AJ Young's journey from woman to man. He hopes it'll be something that others can relate to.

From Mirror Wall Production's Facebook page.

One Temple grad student is using a web series to share the story of his gender transformation, PhillyMag reported.

Called “A Man Who Takes the Place Of” and produced by Mirrorwall Films, the web series chronicles AJ Young‘s journey from woman to man. He hopes it’ll be something that others can relate to.

“The biggest thing that I want [the series] to be is something that people can watch and relate to,” he told PhillyMag. “A lot of stuff I’m going through is specific to being trans, but it’s also about being a person.”

Read the whole PhillyMag story here.

Watch the first episode below and the rest here.

http://www.youtube.com/v/GMgt7TzoE9M?version=3&hl=en_US

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