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DRAG INVASION PERU, a documentary

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In a country where homophobia is still the norm, they came to save us in heels and wigs. - In 2017, dozens of drag queens from the immensely popular reality TV show, RuPaul’s Drag Race, arrived to Lima, Perú, which is still a very homophobic country, and performed at sold out parties every month. It was an unprecedented phenomenon that gave our still fragile LGBTIQ+ community a safe space to interact and revitalized our fight for equal rights and against discrimination.How was it possible in a country where gay people are reduced to a punchline in the mass media? How

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In a country where homophobia is still the norm, they came to save us in heels and wigs. - In 2017, dozens of drag queens from the immensely popular reality TV show, RuPaul’s Drag Race, arrived to Lima, Perú, which is still a very homophobic country, and performed at sold out parties every month. It was an unprecedented phenomenon that gave our still fragile LGBTIQ+ community a safe space to interact and revitalized our fight for equal rights and against discrimination.How was it possible in a country where gay people are reduced to a punchline in the mass media? How
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