Rynn Willgohs and Zara Crystal, both transgender women who live in Fargo, are working to set up TRANSport, a nonprofit group that Willgohs envisioned to help other trans people in the U.S. emigrate to more hospitable countries.
Rynn Willgohs and Zara Crystal, both transgender women who live in Fargo, are working to set up TRANSport, a nonprofit group that Willgohs envisioned to help other trans people in the U.S. emigrate to more hospitable countries.
It seems like an eternity since I explored the idea of living forever way back in fifth grade while reading the children’s classic, “Tuck Everlasting,” by Natalie Babbitt.
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I sat on the steps of Koerner’s Patio not knowing what to expect — or, as the youth say, I wasn’t sure what the vibe was going to be. The girl sitting next to me, in a neutral sweater, was trying (with little success) to apply eyeshadow with the help of her front camera. “Is it too much?” she asks, turning to her friend. Meanwhile, a group of early 20-somethings enter donning campy outfits and suave attitudes. Amid all the chitter-chatter, the drag performers ran in and out of the pub, in their high-heeled boots and glamorous ensembles, as they got ready for the evening.Similar to the weather, it seemed like it was going to be a chill evening. Gauging by the crowd, the show felt like it was for everyone – like the audience could choose how they engaged with drag, while still remaining in their comfort zones. At least that’s what I anticipated, when my thoughts got disrupted. “Straight people, this i