We Live On: Stories of Radical Connection travels to Duluth, MN on Saturday, April 12th and the exhibit will remain on display through Saturday, April 26th.

Where: 506 West Michigan Street Duluth, Minnesota 55802

Join us in the main hall of The Depot for a live storyteller event on Saturday, April 12th @ 2-3:30 pm

Featuring local storytellers

@ThatQueerIsa (she/they)
ThatQueerIsa is a trans & queer BIPOC individual born and raised in Virginia, MN. They’re a talented and well-loved local drag artist, performing mainly in the Twin Ports and throughout MN. She’s known for her beauty, high energy performances, & warm-hearted personality! Isa is a Show Director & Host of multiple drag events in the Twin Ports including her drag shows at The Depot, Co-Show Director at the Duluth Flame, & Bingo host at The Main Club in Superior, WI! Along with being a Show Director/Host, Isa also dedicates her time to Trans Northland, which she is Vice Chair of! 

Khayman Goodsky (he/him & she/her)
Khayman Goodsky (Bois Forte band member) is a local two-spirit Ojibwe filmmaker who has lived in Duluth, MN most of her life. She decided to pursue DIY filmmaking in the freshman year of college. After Jonathan Thunder mentored her in animation and creative economy, Khayman proceeded to make several short films collaborating with other Indigenous actors, film-makers, and musicians to bring her own stories to life. Her work usually contains key values and teachings from her Ojibwe culture mixed in with experimental art. Several of her works have been played in the DSFF and other local film festivals.

Khayman has also been involved with youth work since 2016 and had dedicated to helping queer youth feel more safe and welcome in the world. She values the time she spends with her family and can usually be found dressing up at comic cons with family and friends.


Parking information:

There are two paid parking lots, but Depot management says it's okay to park there without paying since it's not enforced on weekends (park at your own risk!) There is also paid metered parking on the street.


Access information:

  • High-quality masks (KN95 or better) are required and provided at the event on April 12 and for the duration of the exhibit. 

  • The event will be ASL interpreted

  • The Depot is wheelchair accessible. Please let us know how we can help you navigate.

  • An additional air purifier will be running for at least 30 minutes before the event starts

  • This is a substance-free event

  • The exhibit will eventually be digitized so you can visit it from home. Stay tuned as we work towards this. 

  • Please reach out if you have other access needs and we will do our best! hello@tellingqueerhistory.com 

Visit the exhibit in the balcony from Saturday, April 12th - Saturday, April 26th.

Exhibit Open Hours
Saturday, April 12 - Saturday, April 26
Every Day 10 am - 5 pm