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For decades now, drag queens have captured the national imagination. Drag kings, on the other hand, have been relegated to a less prominent position in pop culture. But today on the show, we’re telling the story of one Elsie Saldaña — aka El Daña. As someone who started performing in drag in 1965, she’s now considered one of the oldest drag kings still performing in the U.S. Over the course of her long performance career, many forces have converged that could have stopped her from taking to the stage. But today, almost 60 years after her debut, she hasn’t stopped yet.
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What does it mean to prioritize mental health as much as physical health? Join us as we unpack this critical conversation with Les Alfred, host of the Balanced Black Girl […]
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