INTERSECTIONALITY

FT. Damien Serrato

The episode features a conversation between host NV Gay and Damien Serrato, a 29-year-old BIPOC non-binary performer and the first Mx. Trans USA. Damien describes themselves as a nerd who loves sewing, crafting, watching movies, and cosplaying. Despite appearing confident on stage, they admit to being shy and awkward until comfortable. The discussion covers Damien's journey in theater and performance, their experience discovering their gender identity, and their path to becoming a drag performer under the name Bleu Eclipse. The conversation also delves into intersectionality, discussing how multiple aspects of identity (race, gender, sexuality) affect experiences of discrimination and privilege. Damien shares personal stories about facing discrimination based on both their gender identity and race, highlighting how they've had to work harder as a non-binary performer of color. They both emphasize the importance of representation in media and performance spaces, calling out the need for allies to recognize their privileges and use them to amplify marginalized voices. They discuss how the drag community often favors white performers and the importance of calling out this injustice. The conversation concludes with Damien sharing their social media handles and they both encourage listeners to share the podcast to help their stories reach a wider audience.