An Oakland resident is now the first woman—and one of only four people ever—to win over a million dollars on Jeopardy! And with 29 wins under her belt (and counting), there’s no telling how far Amy Schneider will go.
The engineering manager was already the first transgender person to qualify for the game show’s prestigious Tournament of Champions. But on Friday, Jan. 7, Schneider pushed her winnings into seven figures—$1,019,600 to be precise—by successfully answering a question about Norwegian literature. (The answer, incidentally, was “Who is Heyerdahl?”)
Now, after nearly three months on one of TV’s most popular syndicated shows, Schneider has also become one of the most recognizable trans women in the country. The fame has led to online abuse—but it’s also opened the minds of some unlikely folks in the show’s audience.


