Precious Brady-Davis is an American author, activist, and communications professional known for her memoir "I Have Always Been Me," which became a bestseller. As a transgender advocate and climate activist, she combines her writing with her work in diversity and inclusion, particularly for LGBTQ+ communities. Her literary contributions reflect her lived experiences and commitment to social justice.
Brady-Davis has built a multifaceted career spanning advocacy, education, and communications. She holds a leadership role at the Sierra Club as associate regional communications director and previously directed diversity initiatives at Columbia College Chicago. Her activism includes launching a groundbreaking HIV prevention program for marginalized youth during her tenure at Chicago's Center on Halsted. Brady-Davis resides in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood with her husband Myles Brady and their daughter Zayn.