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This piece forms part of a special section of “hundreds” inspired by Kathleen Stewart's ethnographic writing. It is based on a conversation with a formerly incarcerated trans woman in Colombia about the perils of commuting through the urban periphery and the overlapping stakes of documenting gender identity and histories of involvement with the carceral system.