LINDA SUMMERS 💎 LINDA SUMMERS 💎

LINDA SUMMERS 💎 LINDA SUMMERS 💎

EMCEE

October 13-15, 2023 📍 San Francisco, CA USA

Linda Summers, born and raised in California, started her journey as a performer and activist in San Francisco, where she has won the title of Miss Gay San Francisco 2020-2021 with the Imperial Council of San Francisco, and the title of Miss Castro Country Club in 2021-2022. These titles represent what her heart is all about— being of service to others and bringing awareness to the community. Linda Summers is excited to be part of this year’s conference and cannot wait to meet all the gems that make the world a better place by just existing.

KING JULEZ 🤡

KING JULEZ 🤡

OPENING PLENARY

Friday - October 13, 2023 Time 2pm PST 📍 Castro District The Castro Community Room, 501 Castro (BofA Building) ♿️

Spirit of Drag Clownery

King Julez (they/them) has been involved with the United Church of Canada for most of their life! They are one of the chair of Affirm United/S’affirmer Ensemble, an organization that helps communities of faith become fully inclusive of all genders, orientations, and families. They are the Program Coordinator at Toby’s Place, a drop-in program for 2S-LGBTQIA+ youth. They are moving towards ordained ministry in the United Church and incorporate drag into their preaching and leadership opportunities. On top of all this, they are tackling the combination of a Masters of Divinity and a Masters of Pastoral Studies at Emmanuel College in Toronto.

Fonda Koxx 🌹

Fonda Koxx 🌹

KEYNOTE

Friday - October 13, 2023 415pm PST 📍 Castro District The Castro Community Room, 501 Castro (BofA Building) ♿️

From Shame to Pride

Over the Rainbow 🏳️‍🌈

Fonda Koxx AKA Eric Dorsa is a National LGBTQ+ Mental Health Advocate and Activist. They are the host of “Speaking Out Loud” a social media series with Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center. Eric is an LGBTQ activist, actor, comedian, and drag queen currently living in New York City. As an advocate for the LGBTQ community, Eric shares their experiences of mental health, coming out as a gay and non-binary person, and their recovery from trauma. Eric has been featured on Texas Public Radio “Worth Repeating”, Mental Note Podcast “Drag Queen Wisdom”, Huffington Post Queer Voices, and has given an award winning 2014 TEDx Talk entitled “ How Dressing in Drag Made Me Uncover My Authentic Self.”

Connect with Eric on instagram @fkdrag.

Mama Ganuush 🌸

Mama Ganuush 🌸

KEYNOTE

Saturday October 14, 2023 145pm PST 📍 Cathedral Hill Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, 1187 Franklin St ♿️

T for Transformation

Religion. Relapse. Remission.

Mama Ganuush is a survivor who has overcome multiple traumas, including religious trauma, conversion therapy, rape trauma, and the weight of African heritage and intergenerational Palestinian genocide. As a Queer activist and refugee, they found sanctuary in the Bay Area and discovered the empowering world of drag, which helped them confront gender dysphoria and build a loving chosen family. MamaGanuush established House Ganuush, a haven for acceptance, and actively contributes to the Queer arts scene through events like Vocal AF. In addition to their successful career in marketing and technology, they serve as an equity advisor and board member for nonprofits that support their community. MamaGanuush's dedication to activism and giving back shines through their contributions to Mascara, a fundraiser for the Queer Harm Reduction group at the Castro Country Club.

💠 Instagram @mamaganuush

STEVEN SATYRICON 🐇 STEVEN SATYRICON 🐇

STEVEN SATYRICON 🐇 STEVEN SATYRICON 🐇

KEYNOTE

"The Performative Non-Binary: Manifestations of Queerness in Ritual & Theater"

Sunday October 15, 2023 1215pm PST 📍 Duboce Triangle Harvey Milk Recreational Center for the Arts, 50 Scott St ♿️

STEVEN SATYRICON is a multidisciplinary performance artist, writer, poet, and practicing Witch who has called San Francisco his home for 21 years. Queerness and non-normative gender roles have been a definitive part of his life experience since early childhood, when he prefered Strawberry Shortcake dolls to G.I. Joes, and he would tear off his clothes and run naked into the woods whenever he could--much to the shame and bedevilment of his relatively conservative, middle-class suburban parents.

Steven pursued singing and theater in school, but Alabama in the 90s was not exactly a welcoming place for radical self-expression or queerness (much less drag), so he eventually dropped out of college to become a beatnik hippie vagabond, which eventually led him to Atlanta, Georgia and the magical world of clubs and nightlife. He was a gogo dancer and fetish performer at the definitive Gothic-Industrial BDSM nightclub The Chamber (which was the host of Pat Briggs' "Glitterbox" monthly drag/clubkid/genderfuck event) and a regular at the legendary and infamous 24-hour den of sin called Backstreet Atlanta, the original home of Charlie Brown's X-Rated Cabaret, where he first began to become integrated into drag and trans culture.

The week he moved to San Francisco, Steven was plucked from the waiting line of a then-new party called Colossus, and thrown in front of the camera of Eric Stein (aka Shuttterslut), who was the in-house photographer at The Stud for much of its peak clubkid era. Before a year had passed, Steven was a high-profle gogo dancer and club personality; at the end of 2003, Heklina invited him to move beyond being a "drag prop"/supporting performer, and perform as a solo artist/headliner at her longrunning and incomparable club night/drag show Trannyshack. Ironically, Heklina always expressed frustration at Steven's lack of conformity to the "rules" of drag--bearded queens and genderfuck had not yet resurfaced on the community's radar.

All that changed in 2008, when a queer underground theater company called The Thrillpeddlers began restaging classic shows from the iconic SF acid hippie freakshow group The Cockettes at their home venue, The Hypnodome. Under the artistic vision of proprietor/director/actor Russel Blackwood, and musical impresario and original Cockette Scrumbly Koldewyn, a Cockettes genderfuck Renaissance began there. As a style and aesthetic, Steven's brand of bearded drag began to coalesce into a more refined expression of Ritual Theatre, with spirituality and self-inquiry becoming more and more important to the overall vision.

When The Hypnodrome was forced into closure and The Thrillpeddlers officially disbanded, Steven and some of his closest and dearest drag/theater cohorts spun off to form the theatrical darg collective Palace Of Trash, which is now well known in the entire Bay Area for being fiercely politically disruptive, intellectually challenging, boundary-pushing, gender-smashing, and all-around some of the most innovative and sacramental drag performance in continued existence. The troupe will be celebrating its 6the anniversary this December.

Steven is honored and delighted to be delivering a presentation on the Western roots of genderqueerness and drag throughout theatrical history, which is linked directly to the ancient Greek play cycle, and the wine god Dionysus. His Keynote Speech "The Performative Non-Binary: Manifestations of Queerness in Ritual & Theater" is part of the Summit's final morning.

B0NNi33 Vi0L3T 🧚🏻‍♀️ B0NNi33 Vi0L3T 🧚🏻‍♀️

B0NNi33 Vi0L3T 🧚🏻‍♀️ B0NNi33 Vi0L3T 🧚🏻‍♀️

CLOSING PLENARY

Sunday October 15, 2023 1pm PST 📍Duboce Triangle Harvey Milk Recreational Center for the Arts, 50 Scott St ♿️

Bonnie Violet is a trans femme genderqueer spiritual drag artist and digital chaplain. YouTuber & Host of a queer chaplain podcast with such series as Drag & Spirituality, TranSpirit & Faith Leaders. Co-host of Splintered Grace with her conservative christian aunt & At the CCC recovery podcast. Creator & Founder of Allies Linked for the Prevention of HIV & AIDS (a.l.p.ha.) & the annual Drag & Spirituality Summit.

Bonnie Violet shares her experience strength and hope with HIV for 24 years, recovering from drugs, alcohol, and sexual assault among other things for 14 years in classrooms, community centers, churches, online and pretty much anywhere else she is invited.

 As, a queer chaplain, she is present with people in death and dying to self by helping to lace one’s narrative with a spiritual thread to remind one of their resilience, strengthen faith in self and create serenity in the now and instill hope for their future.

Oh, and she does weddings, memorials and other rituals in and out of drag.

LAST YEARS KEYNOTES

2022

Flamy Grant

Friday Oct 7 at 3pm CST - Center On Halsted

Bible Belt Baby

Flamy Grant (she/her or they/them) is a shame-slaying, hip-swaying heathen with Appalachian roots who now calls San Diego home. This singing/songwriting drag queen time traveled from a 90s Lilith Fair tour to the present day, bringing with her a roots-rock sound influenced by gospel and Americana. Flamy’s debut album Bible Belt Baby just dropped on September 23, and it features collaborations with Semler, Jennifer Knapp, Derek Webb, and more. Her music shines a spotlight on the queer spiritual journey, telling stories of resilience and recovery from religious trauma. With a bold lip and a big lash, Flamy is here to rewrite the rules when it comes to religious music, as her songs demand a reckoning for an industry that has for too long silenced and shut out its LGBTQ+ artists and fans. Flamy is also the founder and co-host of Heathen Podcast, a show about breaking up with bad religion.

💠 https://www.flamygrant.com

With nearly 1 Million Views on TikTok

NEW SIngle Released Sept 12, 2022 - “What Did You Drag Me Into?

2022

Saturday Oct 8, 2022 at 3pm CST - Broadway United Methodist Church

King LOTUS BOY

Divine Healing: Reconnecting to Spirituality After Trauma

LOTUS BOY (He/Him, Ze/Zir, They/Them) is a shapeshifting, transgender and nonbinary, unapologetically disabled, Chinese-American drag king and anti-disciplinary artist based in occupied Lisjan Ohlone Land (Oakland, CA). He explores gender fluidity, accessibility, spirituality, and healing from trauma, through the mediums of poetry, lipsync, ancestral movement (qigong and tai chi), monologue, and original music. Zir work uplifts issues regarding ableism, anti-Asian racism, transphobia, and sustainability, often incorporating humor as a vessel of universal connection. With every performance, they aims to help the audience learn—or unlearn—something about themselves and the world around them.

📸 https://www.instagram.com/kinglotusboy

🎥 https://www.tiktok.com/@kinglotusboy

Accessibility - King LOTUS BOY

Drag King LOTUS BOY - “Water Me” by Parisalexa

Sunday Oct 9, 2022 at 10am CST - Center on Halsted

Laiylah Alf Wa Laiylah

Queerness in the Islamicate: Both Modern & Ancient Times

"A kinder-gentler Afrocentrist , an alchemist , an eonist , a dramaturge an erotic adventurer and a thespian ! I'm a Lover (and Writer) not a fighter but as a masculine (whatever that means) man aware of his innate Amazon " I Seek Peace even as I prepare for War"'

Writer of fiction , actor, US Army veteran, and drag performer that tries to infuse some element of connection in each performance. I enjoy a good dance number as much as the next queen but a song of heart break or disappointment is just as fulfilling when I'm onstage.

💠 https://www.instagram.com/iamlaiylahthemagnifiscent

Laiylah Alf Wa Laiylah as Iris

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