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Simpson Center sponsored project Imagining Trans Futures hosted a live panel in March 2022 featuring the first Black transgender woman elected to public office, Andrea Jenkins (Vice President of Minneapolis City Council) and ACLS Fellow Cassius Adair (Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota). Jenkins and Adair discuss the role of public scholarship in trans studies and the humanities, including their collaboration on the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project. TTOHP documents the life stories and experiences of transgender and gender non-conforming people, with a focus on those often excluded from the historical record, including trans people of color and trans elders. The event has been recorded, edited, and made accessible on the Simpson Center YouTube channel. We welcome you to watch their discussion on public scholarship and community engagement and consider including it in your own courses on transgender studies, public scholarship, and community-engaged research. *Video Chapters*: 00:16 Introduction to the event 01:58 Introduction to the speakers 04:10 Background on the Tretter Oral History Project 05:35 Audio from the archive *Q&A Chapters*: 31:03 Q&A and Discussion 31:36 Q1 -Andrea, what made you want to get into public storytelling? 40:52 Q2 - How did you go about reaching out to folks? How were you thinking about who you wanted to talk to for the project? 44:26 Q3 - Cass, from your perspective as an audio producer, can you talk about what went into making the podcast for this project? 56:10 Q4 - What do you think of the role of public media in projects like the Tretter Oral History Project within the broader universe of trans studies and trans scholarship today? 1:04:08 Q5 - What did informed consent look like for the people being interviewed? 1:10:08 Q6 - Andrea, did you find it challenging to balance the importance of centering identity, given the trans community's unique challenges, and the importance of helping people see beyond identity, given the trans community's shared challenges with other communities? 1:17:45 Q7 - What do you think about the role of trans storytelling in our current political state and where we are today? About Imagining Trans Futures: ✔ https://simpsoncenter.org/projects/im... About Andrea Jenkins: ✔ https://www.andrea-jenkins.com/ *About Cassius Adair*: ✔ http://www.cassiusadair.com/ *About The Tretter Transgender Oral History Project (TTOHP)*: ✔ https://www.lib.umn.edu/collections/s... The Simpson Center for the Humanities is a proud sponsor of this event. Captioning was provided through 3Play Media services. Video editing was provided by Communications Manager at the Simpson Center, C. R. Grimmer. Chapter markers was provided by the Imagining Trans Futures team. Subscribe to the Simpson Center YouTube Channel: ✔ https://www.youtube.com/c/simpsoncent... Follow the Simpson Center Social Media: ✔ / simpsoncenter ✔ / simpson.cen. . ✔ / simpsoncenter More on the Simpson Center for the Humanities: ✔ https://simpsoncenter.org/