What? To show Drag Queens of the world Why? To celebrate differences worldwide How? By portraying Drag Queens in photos and stories. Dedicated to my daughter Donna van Oorschot, who is learning to be different.
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Team of the world
We work to show the people and lives that society tries to hide. We work with homeless people, dragqueens, elderly with Alzheimer and adolescents in poor circumstances. Martijn Crowe is an artist and professor in Anthropology. His work and art is visible at www.thefaketory.org Website: http://www.martijncrowe.blogspot.com
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According to a recent article by DailyMail, proof has been discovered that Queen Elizabeth I may have died at a young age and been impersonated by a man in drag! Read more here. Continue reading →
We met Alberto in Bolivia, at the LTGB center in Santa Cruz, where he volunteers and travels through Bolivia to give courses in sex education and the importance of prevention in HIV. At the beginning it was very hard to believe that this shy and quite boy can transform himself into a drag queen. But […] Continue reading →
After a successful crowdfunding we would like to thank each of you who is supporting this project with personalized postcards! Stay tuned on Facebook dragqueensoftheworld and our website to follow the project! You can still support our book! http://dragqueens-oftheworld.com/support-diversity-fund-the-book/ Photography by Martijn Crowe Continue reading →
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month (LGBT Pride Month) is currently celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan. The Stonewall riots were a tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. Read more here. Continue reading →
Gay Pride celebrations continue to grow each and every year in communities all around the world. Gay Pride is celebrated once a year and it commemorates the now famous and historic Stonewall Riots that marked the beginning of what has been an ever-unfolding gay culture over the last almost 40 years now. Read more here. Continue reading →
In many parts of the world, being openly gay is still a challenge. But the visitors and others celebrating gay pride week in Tel Aviv were specifically invited to participate in the largest Friday night (Sabbath celebration) dinner in the world. Organized by a coalition of private and public sector players, the event was meant to […] Continue reading →
Although our crowdfunding is over, you can still support our project and contribute to the Book “Drag Queens of the World”. http://dragqueens-oftheworld.com/support-diversity-fund-the-book/ Continue reading →