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Embracing vintage style—not vintage values—drag artist Nana Tuckit is the alter ego of Nik Murrow. Nana's goal is to be an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and other marginalized groups who need their voices heard.
Drag queen Nana Tuckit wants people to stop judging others by their appearance. She says, “We all choose the drag we wear to present ourselves to the world— some of us just like it a lot more sparkly!” Stop hating on drag queens!
The climate emergency is here but we shouldn’t waste time pointing fingers. We need to set aside our conflicts and work together to implement solutions NOW.
Nana Tuckit breaks down the history of the word “woke” and why right-wing groups are using it to describe liberals.
Nana Tuckit dives into the right-wing hysteria over drag queens reading books to children. Drag Queen Story Hour is all about celebrating reading through the glamorous art of drag—nothing else!
Every day in America, people are shot because they find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Nana Tuckit says gun manufacturers and their right-wing media partners stoke fear so that Americans will keep buying firearms.
Nana Tuckit reflects on how the American flag’s meaning has evolved for her as she has grown up. Nowadays, the flag seems to represent hateful rightwing ideologies—but Nana says NO MORE! It’s time to take back our flag and be proud of it once again.
We hear all the time that we should “agree to disagree” with those who have different opinions than ours. But what if that person thinks we shouldn’t exist? How can we meet in the middle—and would we want to?
Nana Tuckit says Florida used to be a place where you might want to retire, but under Governor Ron DeSantis the state has become a hotbed of racism, homophobia, and hate.
Right-wingers claim that drag performers are indoctrinating children but fail to see who REALLY is influencing kids’ minds. Nana Tuckit shows how religions that preach we are all born sinners are ACTUALLY doing the indoctrination.
Many Americans want a revolution. Nana Tuckit says there are two very different ways to go about disrupting our oppressive system and bringing about change.
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