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B
I
am
very
well
kim.
It
is
always
always
good
to
see
you
and
you
know
I'm
excited
today
right.
So
first
of
all,
I'm
excited
about
my
guest
today
and
I'll
introduce
our
guest
in
a
minute,
but
sis
I
mean
you
know
you
are
on
islands
in
bahamas
and
vacationing
and
sunshining
and
everything
else.
Can
you
give.
A
B
A
B
B
I
am
your
host
anthony
taylor
from
the
city
of
minneapolis
department
of
neighborhood
and
community
relations
always
always
blessed
to
be
here
every
two
weeks
at
one
o'clock
on
kmlj
to
provide
any
information
that
I
can
to
the
city
to
our
residents,
to
our
citizens,
to
make
their
lives
better,
be
informed,
be
able
to
access
information,
and
really
one
of
the
most
important
parts
of
my
job
is
just
letting
our
guests
shine.
Right
I
mean
I.
B
This
is
just
something
that
I
think
is
the
most
important
and
I
love
when
I
have
a
lot
of
my
favorite
people
on
and
being
able
to
just
give
just
really
great
information,
so
I'll
get
to
my
guest
in
this
in
a
sec
but
minneapolis,
as
I
always
kind
of
start,
just
call
it
like
a
a
baby
monologue.
B
So
to
speak
that
I
like
to
give
every
time
I'm
on,
and
I
always
try
to
give
a
few
points
that
I
think
are
important
in
our
city
and
obviously
the
pandemic
is
still
around.
So
I
always
want
to
be
able
to
preach
to
folks
that
the
delta
variant
is
spreading,
there's
a
lot
of
mass
requirements
that
are
in
place.
If
you
are,
however,
you're
getting
your
news,
please
minneapolis
understand
the
trends
that
we
are
seeing.
What
is
being
required
for
vaccinations?
B
You
know
a
lot
of
those
things
are,
are
speeding
up
and
I
think
once
the
big
employers
and
the
big
box
stores
and
the
airlines
and
everything
else
start
to
kind
of
incorporate
these
mandates.
I
just
want
people
to
just
kind
of
be
aware
of
what's
going
on
and
just
be
really
important
about
the
information,
especially
with
the
babies
right
and
I
woke
up
this
morning.
Minneapolis
and
I
heard
that
edison
is
edison.
School
in
minneapolis
is
going
distance
learning
for
the
next
two
weeks
because
of
some
covert
concerns.
B
So
I
just
want
people
to
understand,
make
sure
you're
aware
of
where
your
babies
are
at
in
school
and
what's
going
on,
because
really
being
informed
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
we
do
so
please
be
safe,
minneapolis
and
just
stay
informed.
Please
stay
informed,
so
my
little
public
service
announcement
for
the
day,
but
I
am
thrilled.
I
am
thrilled
minneapolis
to
bring
on
rox
anderson
they
them
theirs.
Pronoun
rox
is
a
performance
co-coordinator.
B
I
am
a
big
fan
of
the
work
that
is
happening
that
she
does
and
it's
really
one
of
the
most
exciting
things
I
can
do
to
have
her
on
our
show
to
talk
about
the
trans
equity
summit
that
is
coming
up-
and
this
is
the
eighth
annual
trans
equity
summit
and
she's
going
to
talk
about
all
this
year's
events
and
what's
going
on
and
I
know
to
work
in
her
team
and
a
colleague
in
my
department
tina.
This
really
helps
organize
that,
but
rox
is
the
deal
so
listen
rox!
Welcome
to
360..
B
You
you
rocks
are:
are
one
of
the
the
leaders
in
in
in
performance
coordination,
everything
about
your
work,
I'm
a
huge
fan
of
so
just
tell
minneapolis
more
about
you,
rox
give
them
your
story
on
on
what
makes
you
you.
C
Oh
wow,
you
know
there's
so
so
many
layers
there
anthony.
I
am
a
activist,
an
organizer.
C
I
try
to
root
and
found
my
work
in
black
liberation
and
abolition,
and
I
love
to
be
able
to
do
that
through
art.
That
just
gives
me
so
much
joy.
C
I
spend
a
lot
of
time
working
on
behalf
of
the
minnesota
transgender
health
coalition,
helping
to
run
their
shot
clinic
and
do
some
of
the
administrative
work,
and
I
am
the
co-founder
and
managing
director
of
rare
productions,
which
is
an
art
and
entertainment
production,
company
really
featuring
and
focusing
in
on
lgbt
bipark
or
black
indigenous
people
of
color
artist
and
as
far
as
the
city
of
minneapolis's
trans
equity
summit
goes.
C
I've
been
part
of
the
trans
equity
summit
since
its
inception
and
came
to
that
work
really
from
the
work
that
the
minnesota
transgender
health
coalition
had
been
doing
for
many
years
before
that,
providing
what
we
called
the
trans
health
summit,
the
minnesota
trans
health
summit-
and
we
did
that
every
year,
for
maybe
10
years
or
so
before.
C
The
city
of
minneapolis
really
kind
of
took
the
components
that
make
up
trans
health
and
kind
of
broke
those
out
into
different
segments,
and
we
came
up
with
the
trans
equity
summit
and
those
first
five
years
of
the
summit
were
really
about
kind
of
shaping
and
bringing
back
to
community
relevant
information
that
they
were
asking
about
like
housing
like
health,
like
transportation
like
public
places
like
parks,
and
we
really
focused
in
on
what
are
the
equity
measures
that
the
city
can
do
to
make
to
ensure
that
trans
folks
have
a
quality
of
life,
that
is,
that
is
equal
and
relevant
to
everybody.
B
We
are
talking
with
one
of
my
favoritest
people,
rox
anderson,
talking
about
the
eighth
annual
trans
equity
summit
coming
up
here
and
rox.
Just
give
folks
the
details.
Right
I
mean:
is
there
a
cost
to
this?
Where
is
it
located?
What
are
the
times?
Give
folks
kind
of
some
meat
on
the
trans
equity
summit.
C
Okay,
sure
so
I
guess
to
start.
The
trans
equity
summit
is
an
annual
event
that
is
led
by
the
city
of
minneapolis
and
their
trans
equity,
working
group
and
trans
equity
committee,
and
so
the
city
of
minneapolis.
C
All
those
folks
are
invited
to
attend
it's
a
free
all.
C
It
has
been
all
day
events
this
year.
The
event
is
a
little
bit
different
because
we're
we're
working
to
kind
of
bring
a
hybrid
event,
so
it'll
be
part
partially
virtual,
partially
in
person
it's
going
to
be
october
3rd
and
4th
from
3
to
5
pm
and
7
to
9
p.m.
C
It's
free
everybody's
welcome,
but
we're
really
asking
folks
to
register
so
that
we
can
make
sure
that
we
have
all
the
accessible
needs
that
you
may
have
met.
So
folks
can
do
that
by
going
on
the
city
web
website,
which
is
minneapolis,
mn.gov
and
then
put
trans
equity
into
the
search
engine,
and
it
will
bring
you
up
to
that
information
and
you
can
register
right
up
to
the
day
of
if
needed,
but
we
would
love
for
you
to
register
beforehand.
B
And
thank
you
for
that
rocks
and
again
this
is
rox
anderson
talking
about
the
trans
equity
summit.
That's
coming
up!
This
year's
event
is
october
3rd
through
the
4th
from
3
to
5,
seven
to
nine
and
there's
a
hybrid
model
right,
so
some
of
it
isn't
zoom
and
some
of
them
will
be
held
at
the
minneapolis
institute
of
art
right
243rd
avenue
south
in
in
minneapolis.
It's
free,
it's
a
beautiful
event.
I've
been
there
before
and
and
rox
you
talked
about
this
a
lot
right.
B
It's
going
to
be
different
because,
obviously
you
know
everything
was
in
person
before
covert,
and
you
talked
about
some
of
the
things
that
are
happening.
What
I'd
like
for
you
to
tell
minneapolis
tools
is
talk
about
some
of
the
the
the
the
holistic
healing
aspects
that
are
going
to
happen
at
the
trans
equity
summit.
C
All
right
I'd
love
to
talk
about
that
so
last
year
we
did
hold
this
event
virtually
and
now
that
was
a
pretty
good
success
this
year,
because
kova
is
a
little
bit
different.
We're
trying
to
do
this
hybrid,
like
we
said
part
of
will
be
online
part
of
it
will
be
there.
There's
going
to
be
this
career
fair,
but
one
of
the
things
I'm
really
really
excited
about
is
this
holistic
healing
and
aesthetic
space,
and
so
we're
going
to
be
offering
everything
from
bodywork
to
tarot
card
readings
to
makeup
and
hair
tutorials.
C
That's
also
a
really
important
reason
to
sign
up,
so
you
can
kind
of
see
what
those
different
bodywork
frameworks
are
going
to
be
and
to
sign
up
for
the
sessions
that
you
might
be
most
interested
in.
C
That's
right.
That
is
right
if
you
sign
up
before
it,
helps
us
just
really
plan
better
because
especially
for
those
folks
attending
in
person,
because
we
really
want
to
be
able
to
make
sure
that
we're
following
those
covered
safe
practices
and
so
that
we
can
make
sure
that
people
have
enough
distance
and
enough
time
to
get
from
space
to
space.
And
so
we
really
would
encourage
folks
to
sign
up
in
advance.
But
you
know
life
is
life
and
so
on.
B
We
are
talking
with
rox
anderson
about
the
trans
equity
summit,
the
eighth
annual
trans
equity
summit.
Here
in
october
from
the
third
to
the
fourth
three
to
five,
seven
to
nine.
You
can
sign
up
virtually
as
well
there'll
be
some
in
person.
You
can
go
to
minneapolis.gov
type
in
trans
equity
in
the
search
engine.
Minneapolis
get
all
the
information,
it
is
free
and
it
is
a
beautiful
event
and
and
roxanne
just
you
know.
B
C
Okay,
so
we
have
a
couple
of
really
special
things:
erica
woodland
is
the
founder
and
director
of
the
national
network
of
queer
and
trans
therapists.
C
His
keynote
is
going
to
be
streamed
virtually
so
everybody
can
take
part
in
that
he's
he's
like
nationally
renowned
and
has
created
this
amazing
network,
where
trans
and
queer
therapists
can
list
what
they
specialize
in
and
individuals
can
find
them
on
that
network
and
get
the
therapy
alignment
that
they're
really
looking
for
we're,
also
going
to
be
doing
that
virtual
career
and
resource
fair
that
I
said,
and
the
holistic
and
aesthetic
space
for
people
who
can
really
benefit
from
that
physical,
mental
and
spiritual
support.
C
There's
gonna
be
a
panel.
I'm
super
enthralled
about
this
panel
because
it's
going
to
be
by
local
trans
and
gender
non-conforming
leaders
who
are
working
in
fields
to
center
trans
folks
and
some
of
those
folks
that
are
going
to
be
on
that
panel
or
some
of
my
favorite
folks
july
23rd
aaron
sharkey.
C
It's
going
to
be
it's
going
to
be
led
by
my
girl
simmer,
and
I
know
that
I'm
leaving
out
a
few
other
folks,
but
I
can't
give
it
all
away.
You
know
you
have
to
have
something
to
be
surprised
about.
B
A
little
bit
because
I
I
know
it
is
so
dope
and
I'm
I'm
I'm
a
huge
fan
of
going
every
year.
One
of
the
things
that
that
that
I
respect
about
your
work
is
the
fact
that
that
you
always
have
so
much
energy
like
around
your
passion
right
and
I
love
it.
So
just
you
know
tell
people
why
you're
so
excited
about
this
summit
and
excited
all
the
time
just
about
the
work
roxanne.
So
so,
where
does
the
energy
come
from
around
this.
C
Oh
anthony,
you
know
I
get
super
excited
about
about
powerful
leaders
in
our
community
they're,
doing
real
work,
they're
leading
conversations
about
who
we
are
and
where
we
want
to
be
as
a
community
and
what
it
looks
like
what
what
what
roads
do
we
need
to
get
there
and
that
that
fuels
me.
That
gives
me
like
super
charged
energy.
I'm
excited
because
minneapolis
is
one
of
a
few
cities.
That's
really
engaging
in
trans
equity
in
a
powerful
way.
C
It's
rare
that
resources
in
conversations
like
this
are
really
concentrated
at
a
local,
free
and
all
ages
event.
We
need
space
to
heal
together.
We
need
to
come
together
virtually
and
in
person
and
just
find
ways
to
connect
and
that
that
feels
super
exciting,
to
create
a
way
for
trans
folks
to
access
joy
and
to
be
powerful
leaders
and
and
and
to
be
creating
futures
that
that
can
be
led
by
us.
C
I
think
you
know.
The
thing
that
really
is
exciting
to
me
is
that
this
summit
is
a
space
that
really
centers
trans
folks
and
gender
non-conforming
folks,
but
also
invites
our
allies
to
be
authentically
respectful
to
learn
to
connect
with
one
another
and
to
begin
building
real
and
authentic
relationships.
C
I
know
people
who've
met
at
this
at
this
summit
and
are
connected
in
in
partnership
like
they're
like
romantically
connected,
and
they
have
been
for
a
long
time.
I've.
I
know
people
who
have
met
in
partnership
and
have
grown
amazing
work
in
community
so
that
just
really
that
really
just
pumps
me
up
when
people
have
an
access
point
to
kind
of
like
figure
out
what
their
desires
are
and
figure
out
how
to
go
and
get
their
needs
met.
C
There's
going
to
be
spaces
in
the
summit
that
speak
most
specifically
to
experiences
of
youth
of
black
and
indigenous
and
people
of
color
communities
and
we're
working
within
the
dynamic
of
spaces
that
have
been
you
know,
historically
exclusive,
and
that
that
means
that
we
have
to
do
work
to
create
change
in
those
space
and
that's
not
simple
or
immediate,
but
we
need
to
connect
together.
C
We're
also
going
to
have
als
interpretation
and
spoken
language
interpretation
to
try
to
provide
the
most
accessible
platform
that
we
can
if
you're
somebody
who
doesn't
identify
and
you're
like
well,
I
don't
know
if
this
is
for
me
if
you
care
about
trans
and
gender
non-conforming
folks,
if
those
folks
are
in
your
family,
if
you
work
with
transgender
non-control,
conforming
folks,
whether
those
folks
are
specifically
in
your
life
or
they're,
more
kind
of
like
clients.
This
is
a
space
for
you
to
come
and,
as
you
said,
anthony,
listen
and
learn.
B
We
are
talking
with
rox
anderson
performance
co-coordinator,
so
you
they
date
them.
There's
pronouns.
The
chance
equity
summit
is
coming
up
october.
Third
and
fourth
check
the
website
out
minneapolis,
you
can
go
to
minneapolis.gov
type
in
trans
equity
and
the
search
engine
three
to
five
from
october.
Third
and
fourth,
seven
to
nine.
It
is
absolutely
free,
it
is
absolutely
a
wonderful
event
and
and
rocks.
B
I
am
so
glad
that
you're
on-
and
I
just
want
to
end
with
this
right,
because
I
I
think,
as
we
all
do
our
work,
we
always
see
visions
of
what
our
work
will
look
like
right
and
where
we
want,
whatever
we
do,
that
we're
passionate
about
passionate
about
going
forward.
So
there's
always
a
vision
in
the
future,
and
I
just
want
you
to
talk
about
the
summit
and
the
city's
trans
equity
work
like
what
do
you
want
to
see?
C
Well,
you
know,
accessibility
is
really
important
for
all
the
folks
who
live
in
minneapolis
and
so
we're
working
hard
to
continue
to
grow
our
ability
to
provide
programming
that
can
be
accessible
for
all
residents.
I
think
that
that's
something
a
takeaway
that
we've
learned
from
covid
right.
There
are
many
ways
that
we
can
provide
accessibility
that
we
weren't
thinking
about
so
much
before,
and
so
I'm
hoping
that
we'll
continue
to
kind
of
provide
this
hybrid
type
of
programming
and
figure
out
how
to
wake,
make
that
work
well
for
everybody.
C
C
I'm
super
excited
to
know
that
the
trans
work
that's
happening
in
our
community.
That's
happened
over
the
last
20
years
is
no
longer
kind
of
siloed
within
a
separate
organization
or
within
the
government
itself,
but
it's
it's.
Creating
this
kind
of
fluidity
back
and
forth
between
what
residents
need.
What
the
folks
who
live
in
minneapolis
need
and
and
how
government
and
city
structures
can
support
that.
So
I
would
love
to
see
that
grow.
I
want
us
to
build
infrastructure
to
continue
to
support
these
things,
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we
are
paying.
C
You
know
the
folks
that
are
doing
the
aesthetic
work
and
the
holistic
healing
work
really
well.
I
want
us
to
pay
the
artist
and
the
entertainers
really
well.
I
want
us
to
pay
all
those
folks
who
are
providing
their
expertise
in
workshops
and
keynoting
really
well,
and
we've
been
able
to
have
that
as
a
priority
as
part
of
our
city
budget,
and
even
though
we've
we've
seen
some,
you
know
politicking
around
whether
or
not
trans
people
are
worthy
of
a
budget
at
the
city
level.
C
Yes,
trans
people
need
prior
orientation
prioritization
at
the
city
level
and
we're
going
to
do
that
in
one
true
measure
that
you
can
show
that
something's
really
priority
and
that's
by
putting
dollars
to
it,
and
so
that
means
that
you
know
we
all
have
to
have
that
information
so
that
we
can
continue
to
inform
our
council
members
so
that
we
can
continue
to
make
that
a
priority
in
our
neighborhoods
and
community
relationship
groups,
so
that
we
can
prioritize
that
in
all
those
city
departments
and
so
that
we
have
this
real
mechanism
of
infrastructure
and
it's
kind
of
not
this
projection
politics.
C
I
think
you
know
I
would
like
to
see
more
folks
from
out
state
minnesota,
be
able
to
join
in
and
and
we're
able
to
do
that
now
differently
through
kind
of
this
virtual
connection,
and
when
we
come
to
a
time
when
we
can
come
back
together
in
person,
I
would
like
to
see
that
I
don't
know.
I
would
like
to
see
things
like
you
know:
how
do
how
do
trans
folks
engage
in
biking?
C
You
know
how
do
trans
folks
engage
in
other
parts
of
our
city
that
we
we
have
prize
in
you
know
we
have
one
of
the
best
biking
infrastructures
in
the
nation.
So
how
do
more
trans
people
take
up
space
there?
We
know
trans
people
bike
yeah.
How
do
they
feel
really
comfortable
in
that
community?
And
so
those
are
things
that
I'm
really
excited
as
we
move
forward
how
trans
people
can
have
more
visibility
and
take
up
space
and
authentic.
A
C
Of
course,
of
course,
you
can
sign
up
to
be
part
of
of
the
summit
by
going
to
that
minneapolis
mn.gov,
hitting
the
trans
equity
area
in
your
search
engine
and
there's
a
place
to
sign
up
for
volunteers.
A
C
B
And
rocks
you
know,
I
I
just
I
honor
you
and
I'm
honored
to
you
to
be
on
my
show
today.
Just
your
work
like
every
circle
that
I
talk
to
and
your
name
comes
up
is
always
love.
I
appreciate
your
passion
and
the
the
just
the
the
bars
that
you
dropped
in
this
half
hour.
Just
you
know
it
inspired
me
right.
A
Going
to
say,
that's
important,
you
know,
I
think
it's
important
that
that
everybody
has
a
support
system
and
just
you
know
some
other
people
that
they
can
hang
around,
that
they
really
feel
you
know
comfortable
with
and
that
they
can
see
doing
great
amazing
things,
and
that
can
be
an
inspiration.
A
So
I
am
so
happy
that
they
have
this
opportunity
out
here
for
trans.
I
don't
know
if
you
knew
this,
but
my
son
is
trans.
I.
A
Yep
so
19
years
old
and
so
yeah,
so
I'm
excited
for
him
the
opportunity
he
was
like
get
the
information
for
me.
B
Get
the
info
get
the
info,
that's
absolutely
right.
It's
october
3rd
and
fourth,
it's
a
very
hybrid
model,
so
it's
virtual
and
then
in
person.
You
can
also
go
on
the
website
and
get
that
info,
but
I'm
I
just
love
it.
I've
been
to
this
summit,
you
know
before
I've
only
been
in
the
city
about
four
years
and
I've
been
three
years,
and
so
it's
just
a
beautiful
thing
so
appreciate,
rocks,
appreciate
you
kim,
I
know
y'all
gonna
talk.
I
know
we
only
got
about
a
few
seconds
left
minneapolis.
A
Thanks
so
much
anthony,
thank
you.
Thank
you
all
right,
thanks
rock
hold
on
for
me,
rox
all
right,
twin
cities.
I
want
to
remind
you
that
sage
screening
program
presents
the
breast
cancer
screening
for
all
women
aged
40
and
older
sisters.
Standing
up
to
breast
cancer
screening
event
is
a
mammogram
in
health,
education,
saturday
september
25th
from
12
noon
to
3
p.m.
That's
happening
at
shiloh
temple,
international
ministry,
1201,
west
broadway
avenue
north
in
minneapolis.
If
you
need
more
information,
the
number
is
zero.
Six,
six
and
there's
a
promo
code.
A
I
can
give
you
ss79
to
reserve
your
spot.
Walk-Ins
are
welcome
and
feel
free
to
call
camel
j.
If
you
have
any
other
questions
about
it,
but
it
is
breast
cancer
month.
So,
if
you
are
40
and
older,
I
suggest
you
go
ahead
and
check
out
that
event.
But
right
now,
mr
loudmouth
himself
zany
k
he's
up
next.