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Sasha Velour speaks April 18

Sasha Velour speaks April 18

Jewish drag queen, visual artist, speaker, illustrator and author Sasha Velour. (photo from UBC)

The 2024 Phil Lind Initiative speaker series concludes on April 18 with Jewish drag queen, visual artist, speaker, illustrator and author Sasha Velour, winner of the ninth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and a co-host of the current season of HBO’s We’re Here. Velour will give a talk titled The Big Reveal: Why Drag Matters. Exploring the intersections of pop politics and pop culture, she will delve into the roots of drag, its historical significance in queer culture and its evolution into a politically charged art form. “Drag embodies the queer possibility that exists within each of us, the infinite ways in which gender, good taste and art can be lived,” she said.

The Phil Lind Initiative is hosted by the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs in the faculty of arts at the University of British Columbia. The initiative’s mandate is to invite prominent US scholars, writers and intellectuals to UBC to share ideas on some of the most urgent issues of our time.

Velour’s talk takes place April 18, 6 p.m., at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. Tickets are free (maximum two per order), but registration is required. Audience members can attend in person or watch online via livestream. You do not need a ticket but you do need to sign up for the Phil Lind Initiative email list. For full details, go to lindinitiative.ubc.ca.

– Courtesy University of British Columbia

Format ImagePosted on March 22, 2024March 20, 2024Author University of British ColumbiaCategories Performing ArtsTags drag, Phil Lind Initiative, queer, Sasha Velour
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