D’Arcy Drollinger has become San Francisco’s first drag laureate, kicking off Pride celebrations and raising awareness of LGBTQ issues.
A groundbreaking role: The city’s LGBTQ task force proposed the creation of the drag laureate position three years ago, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
* Drollinger’s 18-month term comes with a $55,000 stipend.
* The aim of the role is to bring creativity and joy to the city while promoting inclusivity and combating discrimination.
Spreading positivity: Drollinger previously ran a food delivery service named “Meals on Heels” from her drag nightclub, Oasis, during lockdown.
* Drag performers delivered meals and cocktails to local residents with a side of curb-side lip-syncing performances.
* San Francisco Mayor London Breed praised Drollinger’s track record as a “spreader of sparkle.”
More drag laureates to come: West Hollywood plans to appoint a drag laureate later this month.
* However, plans to create a drag laureate in New York have stalled, and similar roles are less likely to appear in less LGBTQ-friendly parts of the country.
Sending a message: Drollinger’s appointment comes amid a rise in attacks against drag performers and anti-drag legislation in some states, making the role even more important for promoting understanding and acceptance.
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