Drag Ball & Crawl: Historical Harlem Walking Tour & Drag Brunch

Drag Ball & Crawl: Historical Harlem Walking Tour & Drag Brunch

Celebrate black queer joy and drag of the past, present, and future with a guided Drag Crawl through Harlem and Drag Brunch.

By Build Out Alliance

Date and time

Saturday, February 24 · 11am - 2pm EST

Location

Savoy Ballroom Plaque

620 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY 10037

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Part I: Drag Crawl


Meet at 620 Malcom X Boulevard, Harlem We'll begin with introductions, as well as a presentation of the Queer Harlem Augments Reality phone app from Abriannah and Brian. We'll then make our way thro...

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Part II: Drag Brunch


Meet at Lambda Lounge, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, Harlem We'll conclude the tour in the art gallery at the Lambda Lounge while socializing, and sit for Drag Brunch at 12:30pm featuring ...

About this event

Celebrate black queer joy and drag of the past, present, and future as we honor Black History Month. We will begin with a Drag Crawl through Harlem as we rediscover the amazing spaces, memories, and histories of drag culture from the 1920s until present day. The historical tour will feature the Queer Harlem Augmented Reality phone app and will be led by two of its creators, Abriannah Aiken and Brian Turner. We will then make our way to Lambda Lounge for a drag brunch featuring performances by two esteemed Drag Queens, Miss Jae and Gia Thee W.P.

Purchase Your Ticket To Secure Your Spot

Space for both the tour and brunch is limited, so early registration will help secure your spot. Tickets are $30 per person which does include the cost of brunch.

About Our Drag Crawl Tour Guides

Abriannah Aiken, Designer
DLR Group

Abriannah is an activist and architectural designer with a focus on inclusive and equitable design that allows communities to thrive. She is a co-founder of Architecture + Advocacy, an organization that focuses on undesigning spatial injustice through workshops and community builds. She is co-author of "Disappearing Queer Spaces" and developed the Queer Harlem Augmented Reality phone app which amplifies marginalized queer histories and spaces within Harlem. Abriannah is also co-founder of Feminist Spatial Practices, a global community working toward gender equity in the built environment.

Brian Turner, Project Manager
Services for the Underserved

Brian has a deep passion in public interest design and urban mixed-use developments, as well as in fostering generational wealth for historically disadvantaged communities. He co-authored and edited the book, "Disappearing Queer Spaces" and was a contributor to the Queer Harlem Augmented Reality phone app. Brian is a transplant from Memphis, Tennessee, and currently works as a designer and real estate project manager at Services for the Underserved.

Still have questions?

Please reach out to Ed May, emay@buildoutalliance.org, if you have any questions or need more information about the event.

Organized by

Build Out Alliance provides a platform of acceptance, connection, and empowerment within the design and construction industry. We are a place of belonging and pride for LGBTQ+ professionals. Our commitment is to listen, acknowledge, and amplify the stories of our members, reinforcing the belief that it does get better. Above all, we promise to champion you, not merely as a professional in the industry, but as a member of a vibrant, supportive community.

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