
Drag Queens/Kings on Identity Q & A: Ceasar Hart of Auburn, WA
Name: Ceasar Hart Location: Auburn, WA How has your understanding of gender evolved over time, and what experiences have influenced

Name: Ceasar Hart Location: Auburn, WA How has your understanding of gender evolved over time, and what experiences have influenced

Name: Nikki Ontolodge Monet Location: Portland Oregon How has your understanding of gender evolved over time, and what experiences have

Name: Shay Fox Location: Part owner and headliner at Julia’s on Broadway in Seattle, WA How has your understanding of

Name: Daphne Bertha Storm (aka…Bill Sullivan) Location: Eugene, OR How has your understanding of gender evolved over time, and what

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Name: Mac Location: Seattle, WA I Identify as…Trans Queer What does Pride mean to you? Pride is the opposite of

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Let’s get one thing straight right out of the gate: Demi Lovato has one of the best voices in modern

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ED…..The following article also appeared in the SGN: Seattle Gay News. A portion of this article was contributed by SGN

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When Amber Glenn steps onto the ice these days, it’s no longer just about competition. It’s about connection—something she says

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