"I have known Chase for a few years and knew how well she spoke and immediately thought of her when the assignment was given," Amador told The Huffington Post. "I wanted to hear her story and when I did I wanted everyone to hear it. It is so important to be educated, compassionate and understanding to get the feel of what issues and mayhem people really go through everyday. Chase and I teamed up and put together this video because everyone should have a voice and tell their story and that is exactly why we felt so compelled to do this project. We both hope to educate and give awareness about the transgender community, from both the beautiful and the ugly sides."