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Swish swish review
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swish swish review

Explaining gender and sexuality to kids can feel complicated, but it doesn’t have to be, and drag is one way to begin to explore our cultures in ways that are both age-appropriate and fun! Q: What conversations do you hope this book might spark between parents and their children?Ī: Drag is all about asking big and tough questions: Why such rigid boundaries between masculinity and femininity (and what other options are out there)? Why do we make such a fuss about gender at all? How do I stand up for what I believe in? Why shouldn’t we be our boldest and brightest selves? Why take no for an answer? While my book only scratches the surface, I do hope that kids and parents can think about drag as a traditional art form that not only plays with gender, but rejects a wide range of social norms - and uses dress-up and performance to reimagine a more just and beautiful world. And, all kids deserve to learn about the diversity of the world around them, including the contributions of queer/trans people and social movements. The book is based on a song I’d been singing with kids at story hours, and I love that it doesn’t just teach kids the basics about drag, but it really gets them to try it out a bit by feeling that creativity, self-expression, and fabulousness in their bodies! Q: Why is representation of LGBTQ+ people & families important?Ī: I always say that drag performers (and LGBTQ+ people more broadly) are part of every community: we’re already in libraries, schools, and community spaces whether we’re sparkling in our sequins or leading quieter lives.

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When not twirling, Lil Miss Hot Mess is a visual artist, and is finishing a PhD in media studies at New York University.Ī: After a few years of working with Drag Queen Story Hour, I wanted kids and families to be able to experience some of that joy and magic at home. Her writing has been published in The Guardian, Wired, Salon, and them., and her work has been in media around the world. Hot Mess was also a founding organizer of the #MyNameIs campaign that challenged Facebook’s “real names” policy. Her children’s book The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish is coming in May 2020! She has hosted readings at the ICA LA, RuPaul’s Drag Con, Vice Media, and numerous libraries and schools coast-to-coast. Lil Miss Hot Mess was among the first Drag Queen Story Hour queens, and serves on its global leadership team.

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She loves packing her performances full of political satire and technology to help illuminate what a hot mess the world can be. Known for throwing extravaganzas like her “Bat Mitzvah x2” and roller skating parties, Lil Miss Hot Mess has appeared on world-class stages like SFMOMA, Stanford University, and Saturday Night Live, as well as legendary clubs like The Stud, Hard French, Bushwig, Queen Kong, and many more.

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An Interview with the Author, Lil Miss Hot Mess















Swish swish review