On the 17th of May the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland had a Drag March to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. I believe that Drag art has played an important role in being a politically charged art form for queer politics and culture and believe that a lot of people still view drag with an air of disgust, and so by putting on the march I wanted to celebrate all things queer and show that no matter how you identify within the spectrum of queer identity you can be whoever you want to be and shouldn't have to face stigma because of it.