In the 1970s, visibility wasn't just a political statement-it was a target.
As a butch lesbian and a fierce activist in the Gay Rights movement, Jessi lived her truth out loud. But in a decade defined by hostility, "out loud" was dangerous. Facing relentless homophobia, Jessi made a radical, calculated choice to disappear into a different life to survive.
Down the Rabbit Hole is the raw, unflinching account of Jessi's years immersed within the trans community. It explores the grueling cost of seeking safety in a world that demands conformity, and the ultimate triumph of reclaiming a life on the other side.