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Southern Fried Queer Pride
Southern Fried Queer Pride (SFQP) is an Atlanta-based non-profit which works to center and empower Black queer and QTPOC communities in the South through the arts. Taylor Alxndr and Micky B co-founded the organization in 2014 to create a space for Black and brown queer folks in Atlanta. SFQP hosts 40-60 events each year, including festivals, drag shows, and community discussions. The organization also publishes its own zine, Kudzu, and organizes art projects like the SFQP Bites video series. A collective of Black and brown trans and non-binary working-class young folks and artists. History Founders Taylor Alxndr and Micky B created SFQP in 2014. Alxndr said the organization was founded out of frustration, as Atlanta lacked a space for queer and trans people of color, youth, artists and poor folks. Alxndr and Micky B hoped to carve out this new space. They started throwing house parties, and began planning for a festival in 2015 that would focus on queer and trans folks of color. ...
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Taylor Alxndr
Taylor Alxndr is an Atlanta social activist, community organizer, entertainer, drag queen, and founder of the LGBTQ non-profit "Southern Fried Queer Pride". Community work Alxndr has spoken out in support of "voices who have been marginalized and erased" and black queer and trans people in the South. Alxndr also plans community events, including a "Paris Is Burning" ball in 2018. Southern Fried Queer Pride Alxndr co-founded Southern Fried Queer Pride in 2014, which they say is a "a queer and trans, arts and community organization and festival based here in Atlanta, with roots all over the south.” Through their work with Southern Fried Queer Pride, Alxndr focuses their work on with black and brown trans youth. In 2020, a GoFundMe for Southern Fried Queer Pride raised over $130,000 to create a community space for the organization,. Art Alxndr as a music artist has released songs and music videos including "Nightwork" (2017), their debut album "Hologram" in 2019, and ...
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