Rachael Passalt

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Rachael Passalt

Rachael Passalt in 2015
Born Raymond Ethan Passalt
August 18, 1980 (1980-08-18) (age 43)
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Occupation Writer, activist
Years active 1983–present
Known for First child of Julia Passalt
Home town Minneapolis, Minnesota
Spouse Traci Davidson (1998-present)
Parents Julia Pasalt
Yvonne Quimby

Rachael Valerie Passalt[1] (born Raymond Ethan Passalt; August 18, 1980) is an American advocate and writer. She is the oldest child of former American news presenter Julia and Yvonne Passalt.

Passalt, like her father (Julia), is a transgender woman. In 2002, several years after being outed as bisexual by the tabloid press, she publicly self-identified as such in a cover story on WMNC (11Alive, ABC), eventually going on to discuss the process of coming out to oneself and to others in her autobiography, Minnesota Bi Man's Outing: A Guide to the Coming Out Process for Gays, Lesbians, and Their Families (2004) includes her coming out account.

Between 2013 and 2017, Passalt underwent male-to-female gender transition. A two-part ABC 11 News Nightline feature in November 2014 explained that her transition had started a year before.[2] In October 2014, she legally changed her gender and name.

Early life

Passalt is the oldest child of former news presenters Julia Passalt and Yvonne Quimby, from KFMN-FTV (Fox 5, later Minnesota's 5) and WTCC 4 (CBS), respectively on which on occasion the young child often appeared. Passalt was named Raymond Ethan Pasalt after Raymond Burr, the actor who played the lead role in Perry Mason, which was one of the favorite shows that her maternal grandfather (Hamilton Quimby) watched.[3] Passalt has two younger siblings: a brother, Nickolas (b. 1984), and a sister, Gloria (b. 1988).

Passalt came out to both parents as bisexual at age 16. In the autobiography, Passalt wrote that, "as a child, I always felt there was something different about me. I'd look at other boys my age and feel perplexed by their obvious interests, which girl in class was the hottest, and who looked the most like cover boy George Clooney. When I was 11, I finally found a name for exactly how I was different. I realized I was bi."


Activism and Personal life

In 1998, Passalt graduated from high school and attended the University of Minnesota. The 2004 book Minnesota's Bi Man Outing detailed how Passalt's coming out "catapulted me into a political role that has transformed my life, providing me with affirmation as a bisexual, as a man, and as an individual." In the same book, Passalt reported that her father (Julia, then known as Jeffery Passalt), who was both a gay icon and an ally of LGBT communities, was quite uncomfortable with the news at first and "went ballistic"[4] before coming to terms with it: "By 2000, two years after I came out publicly, my father had progressed so far that she agreed to 'come out' herself as the proud father of a bisexual son." Julia Passalt has since become an outspoken LGBT rights activist.


Passalt worked as a writer at large for U of M's LGBT Advocate and served as a director for WLMM NBC 13 Minnesota and was supported by wife (Traci Passalt). [5]

Gender transition

In mid-2013, Passalt began undergoing a physical and social gender transition from male to female. This was confirmed in September 2014 by her father and her wife[5] who then identified Passalt's preferred name as Rachael Passalt and posted on Facebook, "I almost feel like saying I lost a son, but gained a daughter after my son Raymond Passalt came out and just reconciled with his wife, Traci."[6] Vote for the Girls U.S./UK founder and creator Ava Zinn, Fiona Johnson from KBYF, future fellow Vote for the Girls Australia moderator Kathi Jameson, among other colleagues were quick to offer praise and support for the announcement.[7] Passalt's legal transition began on December 1, 2014 (coincidentally ten years after Ava Zinn began her own transition and another coincidence, the spouse of Kellie Rock and transgender daughter of Kym Christian began theirs as the same day as Rachael's), when Passalt began requesting an Indiana court to grant her request for a gender and name change tht was eventually granted in April 2015. She chose the name "Rachael Valerie Passalt" in honor of Rachael O'Connor and Valerie Rockey[6], both previously were supported by the Vote for the Girls franchise in 2014 (O'Connor was supported by the UK Vote for the Girls for the third series of the British adaptation of The Voice and Rockey was supported by the U.S. Vote for the Girls for the eleventh season of the American adaptation of So You Think You Can Dance).[8]

Footnotes

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  2. "Rachael Passalt", November 2014, ABC 11 News Nightline.
  3. Julia Passalt biography on KFMN-FTV.
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  5. 5.0 5.1 "I prefer her as a woman: Traci Davidson speaks out about her husband's sex change as the pair discuss baby plans | NewsCenter 9 (WMRI-FTV)". ATE Media Corp.. September 13, 2014. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 https://www.facebook.com/julia.passalt/posts/308148202698250
  7. "Julia Passalt's son Raymond's Gender Transition Announcement". September 1, 2014. 
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