Texas Christian University is facing an outcry over its course on the 'art of drag,' an elective that requires students to create their own 'drag persona' and explores how such performances contribute to 'queer world making.'
“HOT TAKE: Christian schools shouldn’t have classes on drag,” tweeted the conservative Texas Family Project.
Drag queens have become a cultural flashpoint as men dressed in outlandish female costumes, once the province of adult cabaret clubs, increasingly interact with children at schools, libraries and family-friendly venues in the name of promoting inclusion.
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