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International Drag Day

International Drag Day is celebrated annually on July 16th to honor and recognize the art of drag and its performers. It was founded in 2009 by Adam Steward to provide a platform for drag artists to showcase their creativity and culture. The day aims to celebrate drag's transition from the margins to the mainstream and its contributions to culture and society.

Key aspects of International Drag Day:

  • Celebration of Drag: The day is a global celebration of drag, encompassing various forms of gender expression and performance.

  • Recognition of Performers: It honors the talent, artistry, and cultural impact of drag performers.

  • Promoting Acceptance and Inclusion: International Drag Day encourages understanding, acceptance, and appreciation of diverse gender identities and expressions.

  • Historical Context: Drag has a rich history rooted in resistance to traditional gender norms and has been a part of queer activism and organizing for decades.

  • Evolution of Drag: While historically associated with men, drag now includes cisgender and transgender women, non-binary individuals, and people of all genders.

  • Impact of RuPaul's Drag Race: The show has significantly increased the popularity of drag, introducing it to a wider audience.

International Drag Day serves as a reminder of the power of drag as a form of self-expression, artistic performance, and a force for positive social change.

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