Art as Activism - Drag as Revolution with Peppermint

The Gently Used Human with Dr. Scott Lyons

Have you ever wondered how art could stir revolution and change? Or how the art of drag transcends the bounds of entertainment to become a profound reflection on our humanity?

In this episode, Dr Scott is joined by the incomparable Peppermint, an actress, singer, songwriter, drag queen, activist, and trailblazing icon. From the stages of New York City nightclubs to the bright lights of Broadway and the fierce competition of RuPaul's Drag Race, Peppermint has not only entertained millions but also been instrumental in paving the way for open conversations about the transgender experience and activism within the LGBTQ+ community. More than a performer, Peppermint embodies courage and authenticity, using her platform to challenge misconceptions, advocate for equality, and inspire a generation.

Join us as we delve into the intersections of art and activism, exploring how Peppermint's work in the entertainment industry serves as a vehicle for change. They’ll  discuss the evolution of nightlife and its role in shaping LGBTQ+ culture, the mainstream acceptance of drag and its implications, and the concerning rise of anti-drag legislation. But it's not just about the challenges; it's about the triumphs, the joy of self-acceptance, and the power of community.

Prepare to be inspired by Peppermint’s story of transformation, resistance, and the art of turning personal trials into powerful messages of acceptance and change. It's going to be a powerful, enlightening, and undeniably fabulous episode that you won't want to miss.

Topics We Break Down:

  • Drag’s changing role in mainstream culture across different administrations.
  • The conservative playbook for targeting trans people and other minorities.
  • Systems of propaganda and discrimination across cultures.
  • Dehumanization, reactionary politics, and coming to terms with the non-linear nature of progress.
  • The current state of trans rights and trans justice.
  • Media, misinformation, and the overwhelming amount of content that people have to navigate today.
  • Rehumanization; why it’s crucial for people to have experiences with groups that are being discriminated against.
  • Art as activism; how Peppermint is using her voice and her platform to educate others and advocate for change.

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