In the third episode of Roots with South Asian Today, we speak with Kamani Sutra, a bearded genderqueer Drag artist.
With roots in Hyderabad, India, Kamani is currently living and studying the States. The episode explores how drag has a personal family history for them and how they later embraced it.
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11/18/20 • 12 min
Roots with South Asian Today - Roots: Being a South Asian Drag Queen
Transcript
Dilpreet Kaur:
You're listening to roots with South Asian today. This podcast is being recorded in Australia on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
*Intro Music*
Welcome to roots. My name is Dilpreet and today I am super keen to be chatting with Kamani - a bearded, gender queer drug artist, a proud Telugay, and an activist
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