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We went to a drag brunch for kids | Stay Tuned

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Drag has dominated the headlines recently after Tennessee became the first state to pass a law restricting drag performances – classifying them as ‘adult only’ and making sure kids can’t see it. . . But not all drag shows are for those 18 and up. In fact, there are some family-friendly drag shows with a focus of spreading the message of inclusion: everyone is loved and accepted no matter who they are. In this week’s Stay Tuned we’ll check out a drag brunch for kids that entertains and helps LGBTQ youth.