“The universe brought me here to become myself,' said a transgender woman who moved to Salt Lake City from Seattle. She was one of about two dozen people who celebrated Thanksgiving at Club Verse, a tradition carried over from The Sun Trapp.
Friends and guests attend a Thanksgiving dinner at Club Verse in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022.For Jasmine Post, Thanksgiving is more than just a yearly meal — it’s the day she revealed her true self to the world.
“Dancing feeds my soul,” Post said, her ears adorned with a row of rainbow studs, “like nothing else does.” Friends and guests attend a Thanksgiving dinner at Club Verse in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022.
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