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Drag Queens are an important part of the queer community, but as they become more mainstream with shows like Ru Paul's Drag Race, is it time to critically reflect on the art form? Are they an innocent bit of entertainment or are they akin to the minstrel shows of the early 19th Century? In this episode your hosts discuss what it means to them to have drag as part of the queer community and how drag has been such an important part of their queer beginnings.
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Jess - Twitter @JessPorterSolo | Instagram @jesterific
Brodie - Twitter @brodhe | Instagram @Brodhe
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Drag Queens are an important part of the queer community, but as they become more mainstream with shows like Ru Paul's Drag Race, is it time to critically reflect on the art form? Are they an innocent bit of entertainment or are they akin to the minstrel shows of the early 19th Century? In this episode your hosts discuss what it means to them to have drag as part of the queer community and how drag has been such an important part of their queer beginnings.
The Queer Idea Socials
www.instagram.com/QueerIdea
www.facebook.com/The-Queer-Idea-108868947539571
www.twitter.com/thequeeridea
Joshus - Instagram @_just_joshing
Jess - Twitter @JessPorterSolo | Instagram @jesterific
Brodie - Twitter @brodhe | Instagram @Brodhe
Patron
You can support our show and gain access to all episodes early, bonus episodes, and more content at https://www.patreon.com/thequeeridea
Rainbow Roo
Listeners can get 20% discount at checkout by using code QUEER