New Drag Artist in Residence program designed to combat hate
The Winnipeg LGTBQ+ support centre hopes to bring more Queer culture into the mainstream and believes this program is a Canadian first.
Why It Matters
Vitriolic verbal attacks on drag queens and trans people escalated in 2023, with demonstrations in several Canadian communities. The Centre hopes that showcasing drag as an art form will help make the performances more accessible.
Vitriolic verbal attacks on drag queens and trans people escalated in 2023, with demonstrations in several Canadian communities. The Centre hopes that showcasing drag as an art form will help make the performances more accessible.
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