This family moved to Minnesota to access gender-affirming care. More might soon
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| | This family moved to Minnesota to access gender-affirming care. More might soon | Living in Minnesota has made a positive difference for Wes Samuelson and his 11-year-old child Liz. The two moved to Duluth from Wyoming in 2020 after they could not get access to gender-affirming care. “I was going to be worried if we stayed in Wyoming much longer,” Samuelson, who is transgender, said on a recent weeknight as he made dinner in his Duluth home for Liz and his partner, Beram Compo, who is also trans. “I am living a normal life and that feels nice.” Samuelson said the freedom to live his life in peace is all he ever wanted. The lack of accessible care and social support in Wyoming forced him into the closet, and deeply hurt his mental health. But that changed, he said, when he got to Minnesota and was able to receive hormone treatments within 2 months and top surgery, or male chest reconstruction, within 6 months. | |
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| Late-season snow leads to power outages, school cancellations in parts of Minnesota. MnDOT reported snow-covered roads across most of the northern half of the state early Friday, and utility companies reported about 2,000 homes and businesses were without power. The Prairie Chicken Society: Celebrating and protecting a prairie icon. The Minnesota Prairie Chicken Society celebrates 50 years of working to protect the iconic prairie species. Once abundant, the prairie chicken is now mostly found in a small area of western Minnesota. Loons fall from the sky in Wisconsin; late April cold snap to blame. While “loon fallout” hasn’t been reported in Minnesota this season, freezing rain this weekend up north could prove treacherous for the state bird. ‘Our Seams' photographer Diana Albrecht explores the tension between tradition and modernity. Photographer and Korean adoptee Diana Albrecht is set to unveil her latest collection, “Our Seams,” at the Public Functionary's northeast Minneapolis gallery on April 22. Arts Briefs: Printmaking guru bids adieu. In this week’s arts briefs: Cole Rogers retires from Highpoint Center; Candy Box Dance Festival; Black millionaire, arts patron, died; Minnesota author publishes new fantasy novel, Record Store Day; virtual meeting for artists with disabilities: Absolute Bleeding Edge: breathing through a saxophone. - Sam Stroozas, MPR News digital producer |
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