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Jan 18, 2021

This week the Amieys luck out and have a fabulous conversation with Momma Ashley Rose about her work with LGBTQ youth, and what it means to be a “family-friendly” Drag Queen. And if you’re just listening on your phone, you should really check out the video here.

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Rose Dynasty Foundation

Momma Ashley Rose

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As always, this episode contains (a lot of) salty language. Consider yourself warned.

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The first person to describe himself as "the queen of drag" was William Dorsey Swann, born enslaved in Hancock, Maryland, who in the 1880s started also hosting drag balls in Washington, DC attended by other men who were former slaves, and often raided by the police, as documented in the newspapers.