Article image In recognition of “Pride Month,” the University of California, San Francisco provided students with an “LGBTQ+ Allyship Workshop” from San Francisco’s “first-ever Drag Laureate, D’arcy Drollinger.” The school’s Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care hosted the event.
D’Arcy Drollinger is a San Francisco-based “drag queen,” whom city mayor London Breed named San Francisco’s first “drag laureate” in 2023, an 18-month long position that provides Drollinger with $55,000 to set up events involving drag performances, among other duties.
“The City’s first-ever Drag Laureate will serve as an ambassador for San Francisco’s LGBTQ+, arts, nightlife, and entertainment communities,” the city government’s website states.“The drag community for a very, very long time, hearkening back to the ‘60s, has always played a vital part in the city, both in politics and economics — and also added a bunch of […]
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