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Rachel Crandall Crocker was born on 1958 in Michigan, USA, is an American activist (born 1958). Discover Rachel Crandall Crocker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1958

Rachel Crandall Crocker (born 1958) is an American psychotherapist and transgender activist.

Crandall Crocker was born in 1958, in Michigan to a middle-class family.

1960

She knew that something was different since childhood, but growing up in the 1960s didn't come out until 38 years later.

1985

In 1985, she graduated from Michigan State University with a master's degree in social work.

In addition to her advocacy work, she is working as a licensed psychotherapist specializing in transgender issues since 1985.

She is also a member of the National Association of Social Workers and provides training and education to therapists on transgender care.

1997

She founded the community organization Transgender Michigan to improve transgender lives in Michigan in 1997.

She came out in 1997 as a transgender woman and lost her first marriage, her home and was fired from her job at the hospital she was working at.

After coming out in 1997, she co-founded the community organization Transgender Michigan with her now wife, Susan Crocker, where she serves as executive director.

Through her organization, she provides advocacy, support and education for the transgender community in Michigan.

2008

In September 2008, Crandall Crocker received the Liberty Bell Award to "honor outstanding citizens within the local community" by the State Bar of Michigan honoring her service to the community.

She was the first transgender person to receive the award.

In June 2023, Crandall Crocker was recognized as a Pride Month Game Changers honoree by the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers for her advocacy work.

Crandall Crocker identifies as a transgender woman and uses she/her pronouns.

She is married to her wife, Susan Crocker and lives in Michigan.

She also lives with Tourette syndrome.

2009

In 2009 she founded the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) as a counterpoint to the only other holiday for transgender people, the Transgender Day of Remembrance.

In 2009, Crandall Crocker wanted a reason to celebrate the transgender community and founded the International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31 as a "day to focus on the living" as a counterpoint to the Transgender Day of Remembrance.

Since the founding of TDOV, it has been recognized in countries around the world, including the US by President Joe Biden and celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2024.

In an interview essay with Them magazine in 2021, she reflected on the founding of TDOV and how visibility can be a double-edged sword as visibility can also bring the risks of attacks.