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On Trans Day of Remembrance, Duluth organization gathers to honor those lost, celebrate resilience

On Trans Day of Remembrance, Duluth organization gathers to honor those lost, celebrate resilience

Update: 2024-11-20
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Every year on Nov. 20, people around the world gather to remember lost loved ones for Trans Day of Remembrance. The day was created to recognize people who were murdered because of their transgender identity.


The new organization called Trans Northland is holding events in both Duluth and Superior to remember lost peers and have important conversations about resilience. Trans Northland’s executive director, Sean Hayes, joins MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about the day.

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On Trans Day of Remembrance, Duluth organization gathers to honor those lost, celebrate resilience

On Trans Day of Remembrance, Duluth organization gathers to honor those lost, celebrate resilience

Minnesota Public Radio