RuPaul’s Legacy As A Black LGBTQ+ Icon
Once Upon a Time, there was a little black girl from the Brewster Projects of Detroit, Michigan… In 1993, those words, spoken by The Black Queen Of Comedy, LaWanda Page, started a song that would
Once Upon a Time, there was a little black girl from the Brewster Projects of Detroit, Michigan… In 1993, those words, spoken by The Black Queen Of Comedy, LaWanda Page, started a song that would
RuPaul has long avoided social media or getting involved in anything political. While other celebrities often use their voice to influence their followers, Mama Ru only really speaks up on her shows. RuPaul’s Instagram has
Recent months have shown increased attacks against the LGBTQ+ community. Many of these attacks are involving Drag Queen Story Hours or similar family-friendly events. Groups like the Proud Boys have appeared at public libraries where
When former news anchor and Arizona Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake attacked drag queens being near children on Twitter, one of those Queens brought receipts. Now as the August 2nd date for the Arizona Primaries approaches,
The hit HBO Show “We’re Here” has been entertaining us, and making us cry, for 2 years now. The show features real-life drag makeovers in small American communities, and often shows individuals facing discrimination at
One Republican candidate for Governor of Arizona, Kari Lake, recently spoke out against Drag Queens posting on her Twitter and Instagram, “They kicked God out of schools and welcomed the Drag Queens. They took down
Republican Texas Representative Bryan Slaton has filed a bill that aims to “ban drag shows in the presence of minors in Texas.” Last week, Mama Ru appeared on ‘The Late Late Show’ and brought up
As Republican lawmakers across the country complain about children seeing Drag Queens, an openly lesbian Attorney General is taking an opposite view. When speaking at a civil rights conference in Lansing, Michigan the state’s Attorney
After a drag queen story hour at the San Lorenzo Library in California was interrupted by a group of 5 men shouting homophobic and transphobic slurs, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office is investigating them for
Texas representative Bryan Slaton has promised to file a bill banning drag performances in front of children in the state. This follows a family-friendly Pride month kickoff in Dallas on Saturday called “Drag the kids
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