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SEATTLE’S PREMIERE DRAG REVUE CONTINUES MAY 1ST – 2ND Featuring performances by Bosco, Naomi Smalls, Aja, and King Molasses Seattle’s

SEATTLE’S PREMIERE DRAG REVUE CONTINUES MAY 1ST – 2ND Featuring performances by Bosco, Naomi Smalls, Aja, and King Molasses Seattle’s

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Seattle is a city that prides itself on its diversity, inclusivity, and progressive values. The city is home to a vibrant and thriving LGBTQ+ community, which contributes to the social, cultural, and economic fabric of the region. However, LGBTQ+ people in Seattle also face many financial challenges and barriers, such as discrimination, income inequality, housing insecurity, health care access, and lack of financial literacy. In this article, we will explore some of the issues and initiatives that affect the finances of the LGBTQ+ community in Seattle.