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What if the trans story is all of our stories? | Forest Britt | TEDxYouth@FranklinSchoolOfInnovation

What if the trans story is all of our stories? In this deeply personal and thought-provoking talk, educator and musician Forest Britt shares how his journey as a trans person intersects with broader human experiences—identity, visiblity, and the power of voice. Through music, teaching, and moments of unexpected connection, he explores how storytelling can bridge divides and create understanding. With rising anti-trans legislation and ongoing societal challenges, this talk is a call to recognize our shared responsibility in uplifting one another. By examining privilege, allyship, and the impact of personal narratives, Britt challenges us to ask: How can we use our voices to support those who need us most? Forest Britt is an educator coming to us from New York City. With a Masters of Science in Adolescent Special Education from Pace University, he began his time as an educator participating in the rigorous New York City Teaching Fellows program. With a keen interest in working with Autistic students, he participated as a team member in New York University’s ASD Nest program. Forest now calls Asheville home, bringing his expertise to the local community. A self-proclaimed math nerd, he enjoys uplifting young minds by connecting math to their real-world experiences.Outside of the classroom, Forest is a musician and music production coach, working to empower artists to learn to record themselves at home. Additionally, he finds joy in outdoor activities like biking, hiking, and climbing. Alongside his wife, Luna, he is a champion of LGBTQ+ advocacy. They live together with their two silly, too-smart-for-their-own-good dogs, Rosie and Arrow. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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