Interviewer
River Watson
Description
Charlotte Macorn (they/she) moved to Hillsboro, Oregon, in 2024 with their wife, Bree Sutherland, after living in Montana for 40 years. They studied Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) and African American Studies at the University of Montana. After earning their degrees, Charlotte returned to the university as a teacher for WGSS classes. While in Missoula they worked as a stand-up comedian, one of the first openly queer comedians, and started drag wrestling. Charlotte recalls a vacation to Seattle with Bree that really influenced their decision to leave Montana and move to Oregon. While in Oregon, they describe the much more accepting and comfortable atmosphere, compared to Montana.
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Document Type
Oral History
Subjects
Comedy, Missoula Drag Wrestling, Union Club, trans rights, transgender, Zooey Zephyr, Drag Ban, Bathroom Bill, trans kids, queer comedy, drag queen, drag king, Western Montana LGBTQ Center, Civil Rights, stand-up, improv
Original Date
1-21-2025
Time Period
Twenty-first century
Geographic Coverage
Montana
Language
eng
Original Collection
Queer In and Out of Montana Oral History Project, OH 494, Archives & Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Digital Publisher
University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library
Rights
Copyright to this collection is held by the interview participants and by the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula. Written permission of the narrator, Charlotte Macorn Bromley, is required for use of this interview until January 1, 2034. For further information please contact Archives and Special Collections: (406) 243-2053 / library.archives@umontana.edu
Oral History Number
OH 494-002
Media Type
Sound; Text
Original Format
audio/mp3; application/pdf
Digital Format
audio/mp3; application/pdf
Run Time
00:45:05 minutes
Local Filename
OH_494_002_audio_use.mp3; OH_494_002_transcript.pdf
Citation
Bromley, Charlotte Macom, "Charlotte Macorn Interview, January 21, 2025" (2025). Queer In and Out of Montana Oral History Project. 12.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/queermontana_oralhistories/12