Stormie Daie—drag queen, science educator, and LGBTQ+ activist—returns to the Holler to talk about growing up queer in the South, the intersection of drag and education, and using art as activism.
A founding member of the legendary House of Coxx in Durham, NC, Stormie shares how drag became her armor—both a celebration of self and a shield in the fight for visibility and equality. We cover everything from femmephobia and trans rights to drag bans, bomb threats, and Pride parades. Whether she’s performing at Drag Story Hour or organizing for liberation, Stormie Daie brings beauty, brilliance, and bold truth to communities across North Carolina.
If you’ve ever wondered “What is drag?” or “Why is drag under attack?”—this conversation is a must-listen.
🎧 Topics Covered:
Drag as political protest
The difference between drag and being transgender
Femmephobia and gender norms
Queer representation in the South
Safety threats against drag performers
Pride parades and LGBTQ+ community building
How to support your local Pride
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