1/3/2023 0 Comments Virtual stripper game![]() ![]() “People don’t have to leave their home to watch performers from around the world.”īoth Strapped and Maggie’s run the events without making any profit: all of the money goes to the performers. Grant thinks online events are here to stay because of the accessibility they offer, whether it be physical barriers to accessing events or social anxiety. “Sometimes we have 600 folks come out to some of our events.” People who might have had social anxiety about going out are now able to come to our events, and also people who had different mobility needs or accessibility needs are able to access events because it’s just a website link that they hit,” Grant told The Pigeon in an interview. Online, their events have been more successful and have had larger turnouts, too. Marisa Rosa Grant, who runs Strapped and produces events in the city specifically for queer women and non-binary people of colour, had to shift their events online when the pandemic began. e ade kur – give 2 Maggie's Black $W Survival Fund December 8, 2020Įveryone who works with Strap House-from the performers to the administrative team and the DJs-is Black and queer. runs monthly shows and rotates through a roster of queer, Black performers – if that's you, join us at ! /oO8aNwtuW6 We started a queer, Black virtual $triptease through and to highlight, celebrate (and pay! □) Black SWers. 27, dozens of people joined a Zoom call to attend the Strap House-a new, virtual strip club.Ĭo-hosted by Maggie’s Toronto Sex Worker’s Action Project and Strapped TO, a group that organizes monthly events for queer and nonbinary folks in the city, Strap House is a platform for Black queer dancers to entertain. ![]()
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