Episode 35

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26th Jul 2023

Wow, the Portland Drag-a-Thon set the world record for the longest drag show!

In a world where the art of drag is facing adversity in some parts of the U.S., there is a city that stands as a beacon of celebration and inclusivity. Portland, Oregon, is not only embracing the vibrant world of drag but also making history and setting world records ahead of International Drag Day on July 16.

While some may view drag as mere entertainment, it holds a significant cultural and artistic value for the LGBTQ+ community. It serves as a platform for self-expression, empowerment, and breaking societal norms. In Portland, this art form is not only celebrated but also respected.

One notable event that showcases Portland's commitment to drag is its annual International Drag Day celebration. This day brings together talented performers from all walks of life to showcase their skills and creativity on stage. The city takes pride in providing a safe space for these artists to express themselves freely without fear or judgment.


Furthermore, Portland's support for drag extends beyond performance venues. The city has also become known for its inclusive amateur nude galleries that feature stunning works by LGBTQ+ artists. These galleries provide an opportunity for artists to explore themes related to identity, gender expression, and sexuality through their artwork.


By embracing drag culture and supporting LGBTQ+ artists through events like International Drag Day and inclusive art spaces, Portland sets an example for other cities around the world. It demonstrates that celebrating diversity and promoting inclusivity can lead to vibrant cultural scenes that enrich communities.


As we approach International Drag Day on July 16th, let us recognize the importance of preserving and celebrating the art of drag. Let us applaud cities like Portland who champion diversity, acceptance, and creativity within their communities.

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The LGBTQ+ community has had to grapple with the social and legal difficulties of being. I am still fortunate enough to have some of the most influential LGBTQ+ figures alive today. This inspired me to create this podcast. I am Catherine Cager who explores the true meaning of being LGBTQ+ in a world that is rapidly changing.

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