I Am Jazz - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

My 234-lb Life
Jazz took a leave of absence from Harvard in order to focus on her mental health, nowshe hopes to return but must find a job to prove that she's ready; with Sandra's help, Jazz hatches a plan to lose weight after gaining over a 100 pounds.

Blast From the Past
Jazz's siblings challenge her to lose weight and start socializing; The Jenning's plan a surprise Father's day event for Greg; Jazz's social anxiety is put to the test when she attends her first mixer in over two years and runs into an old flame.

Breaking the Cycle
As Jazz continues on her weight loss journey, she learns she isn't the only woman in her family who has struggled with eating issues. Sander is interested in dating a trans woman, and things get heated with Jazz and her siblings as they prepare dinner.

Private Parts
Jazz plans a rally for Black Trans Lives with Peppermint as the headliner. When Sander finds out his date hasn't had gender affirmation surgery, he finds himself questioning their potential for intimacy. Meanwhile, Jeanette cuts loose over cocktails.

Raw
Jazz's rally for Black Trans Lives is in jeopardy after her main speaker drops out. Sander goes on a second date with Hope and is surprised to learn about some of her dating criteria. Jazz confronts TS Madison about her comments on Jazz's mental health.

Wake Up Call
When Jazz struggles to get out of bed, her parents worry that she's not ready for Harvard; Jeannette does a sexy photo shoot for her anniversary with Greg; Jazz opens up to her parents about her diet.

Smashed
Unsure of Jazz's readmittance to Harvard, the Jennings take matters into their own hands; Greg hatches a plan to surprise Jeanette for their 28th wedding anniversary, but it's not exactly what she had in mind; Sander's career choice causes tension.

A Long Time in the Making
Jazz receives an answer from Harvard regarding her reacceptance; the Jennings head to DC and convince Jeanette to go zip-lining, and visit the Smithsonian exhibit that features Jazz herself; Sander reunites with Hope for a heart-to-heart.

Heating Up
Jazz gets a boost from her surrogate big brother, Raymond, to help prepare for Harvard. Sander introduces Noah to his friends, and when the topic of dating a trans person comes up, things get heated. Dr. Gallagher has an interesting proposition for Jazz.

Not the Same Jazz
Jazz is off to Harvard, but before she leaves, she gets to observe a surgical procedure; Jazz and Sander throw Neasa and Noah an engagement party; Jazz's family worries about the last time she was leaving for college and hopes this will be different.
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