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Ohio youth center sponsors program to teach kids how to be drag queens: The ‘fundamentals of drag’​

The Colors+ Youth Center in Fairview Park, Ohio, announced that it will host monthly workshops to show minors how to become drag queens.

Activities such as drag queen story hours and other events with children have become sources of national controversy over the past few years. The Colors+ Youth Center is one such example. It hosts all manner of LGBTQ+-themed events aimed at children, such as "monthly Drag Storytimes" that feature "a drag performer reading an age-appropriate book with positive themes for LGBTQ+ youth highlighting inclusivity, creativity, and love."

The Cuyahoga Arts & Culture (CAC) website explains the taxpayer support: "In November 2015, Cuyahoga County voters overwhelmingly supported Issue 8, the penny-and-a-half tax and revenue source for Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. The renewed tax provides CAC with funding through January 2027 to invest in the local arts and culture sector."

The CAC website noted, "We welcome 9 new, first-time grant recipients in 2022. They include… Colors+ Youth Center."

While drag queen story hours are increasingly common, a new event directly teaching children how to become drag queens themselves has raised eyebrows.

"In collaboration with Drag Queen Story HourCleveland, we offer monthly drag tutorials led by a local drag performer who teaches the fundamentals of drag (makeup, costume design, and performance)," the youth center announced on its calendar. "Youth are able to creatively express themselves in a safe, affirming, and age appropriate way. Funded by Cuyahoga Arts and Culture."
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Cuyahoga Arts & Culture (CAC) touts itself as "one of the largest local public funders for arts and culture in the nation, helping hundreds of organizations in Cuyahoga County connect millions of people to cultural experiences each year." It went on to add that "Since 2007, CAC has invested more than $207 million in more than 436 organizations both large and small" and that a renewed tax "provides CAC with funding through January 2027 to invest in the local arts and culture sector."

CAC also has an equity statement on its website that claims America still has systemically racist problems.

"Equity: We recognize that our society is challenged to overcome a complex web of inequities, and we believe that CAC is responsible for operating with an awareness of legacies of privilege and power that have effects on opportunity, access and resources," the page claimed. "This awareness will inform all of our policies and practices, including funding criteria, program development, hiring, and resident engagement."

On a related page, the organization noted that race is foremost of many issues in its equity agenda.

"Racial inequities across all indicators for success are deep and pervasive," the page said. "While our primary focus is on racial equity, we also acknowledge that other groups of people are still marginalized, including based on gender, sexual orientation, ability, immigration status, age, class, and other factors."

Fox News Digital reached out to Colors+ for comment but did not hear back.
 
"Here's a fruit dressed like a trailer park whore. Don't touch him or you will get AIDS." At least we're not Detroit.
 
At this point, it you have kids, take them out of the country. The foreign education may be jarring but it is 100% better than the flavor of light poz or heavy poz that is in literally everything at this point.

Education, media, recreation, the government, business and the powers that be want your child to turn into a self-hating troon.
 
Something tells me that the adults involved with this need to have their hard drives looked at
I wasn't expecting saints when I opened up the "about us" tab, but the ride was far wilder than anticipated even so.

The "board of directors" page as it appeared today. You will note the extremely odd detail that we have pronouns but not names for the two founders. No names at all.

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Also the other board members are first name only, no surnames. If you hop in the wayback machine you can see the full names. This redaction was a recent decision.

The foundresses are a couple of lesbians: Kristen Pepera nee Kristen Leigh Boylan and Lisa Pepera. Both of them have currently active counselor licenses in the state of Ohio. Kristen at least used to have a Linkedin but it also was recently deleted.

DFE is a great way to get me interested in who you are and what you have been up to, so I ventured down into the burrow a little more. These two are obsessed with trooning out kids, a lot of their official organizational FB presence is devoted to a group for that purpose:

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And better yet, it looks like the founding couple is in the process- quite abruptly, with no official announcement I could find- of jointly pooning out themselves:

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Lisa is becoming "Lennon" and Kristen is becoming "Kameron Taylor."


They have acquired a small child of their own somewhere:
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Their first attempt didn't make it:
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Kristen Pepera aka Kameron Taylor fka Kristen Leigh Boylan
October 3, 1986
Lisa Pepera aka Lennon Pepera
July 18, 1986
1371 Marview Dr
Westlake, OH 44145

Other board members:

Phyllis "Seven" Harris (Phyllis Michelle Harris)
12401 Mount Overlook Ave
Cleveland, OH 44120

Dr. Peter Sylvester Finnerty
13309 Merl Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107

Ryan Smarsh
61 Landings Way
Avon Lake, OH 44012

Shannon Scott-Miller
1457 Westwood Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107

Ken Michael Schneck
6110 Fir Ave
Cleveland, OH 44102

Evie Margeaux DuVernay (hon hon hon)
382 E 163rd St
Cleveland, OH 44110

Dr. Mitch Lieberth (born Kathy Marie Lieberth, alternately rendered as Katherine, Kathryn, and Kathleen)
3315 Mapledale Ave
Cleveland, OH 44109

Skylar Brown
6913 Detroit Ave #2
Cleveland, OH 44102

Henry Hing Lu Ng, MD, MPH
1921 Fulton Rd
Cleveland, OH 44113
 
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I wasn't expecting saints when I opened up the "about us" tab, but the ride was far wilder than anticipated even so.
You know the phrase "it's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"? I feel like there's a similar proverb about how the adults that push for "transitioning" children the hardest should never be allowed near children.
 
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