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Transphobes are attacking drag. Now performers are striking back.
The new group Qommittee aims to unify drag performers and protect them against hateful attacks
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Call Me Mother: 4 drag queens discuss the love they have for their drag daughters
Drag queens sometimes mentor fledgling performers to become truly dazzling entertainers.
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Karine Jean-Pierre went to a D.C. gay bar with 8 queens from “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars”
And they had a kiki about standing up to anti-LGBTQ+ panic.
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Who are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? Get to know the nuns of drag
Discover the extraordinary world of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of queer nuns dedicated to activism through the art of drag performances.
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Armed Proud Boys harass children outside of Utah drag show
The venue’s co-owner called police after one of the Proud Boys allegedly yelled at an 8-year-old attendee and called other parents “groomers.”
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Rising queen Lil Miss Hot Mess on how drag upsets the status quo
She has challenged Facebook, PBS and right-wingers for the right to be queer in public.
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Jo MaMa has changed Chicago forever. They know you can change your world for the better, too.
“I originally thought it was going to be maybe me and 100 of my closest drag friends just out in the street, screaming for justice in drag,” they said. “And then it became something so much bigger.”
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Drag has gone mainstream. Here’s how it continues to change the world for the better.
Many of today’s drag queen activists are fighting not just for their communities, but for their country, their values, and their planet.