I Am Jazz, written by 22-year-old transgender activist Jazz Jennings, on its children's brand page, Pottery Barn Kids. The book tells the real-life story of Jennings, who was assigned male at birth and was diagnosed with gender dysphoria at 4 years old.From a young age, Jennings began appearing on national television to speak about the challenges of growing up transgender and has since become a spokesperson for transgender children.
However, her partnership with Pottery Barn has put both her and the company in the crossfires of a national culture war over the inclusion of transgender women in female issues and spaces.The post received fierce backlash, with Instagram users flooding the comments section with criticisms of the brand for speaking out about trans issues."Goodbye Pottery Barn.