
Creating space for queer communities
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Playwright Virginia Grise speaks to the rituals queer people have created.
Throughout history, queer people have carved out spaces for themselves in a society that didn’t always welcome them. Playwright Virginia Grise speaks to the rituals queer people have created, transforming bars into drag shows and performance spaces.
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Creating space for queer communities
Preview: Season 2021 | 1m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Throughout history, queer people have carved out spaces for themselves in a society that didn’t always welcome them. Playwright Virginia Grise speaks to the rituals queer people have created, transforming bars into drag shows and performance spaces.
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