Spill the Tea: Learnings from the Queens on Inclusivity

This is the latest instalment of a series examining the relevance of key pillars of popular culture, from our dedicated team of qualitative media, technology, and cultural experts.

Following the launch of RuPaul's Drag Race on BBC Three, our latest Pillars of Popular Culture piece explores learnings from the show for content creators and providers on how best to represent diversity and inclusivity.

As cultural analysts, we are fascinated with what makes this show so resonant at this moment in time, and importantly what other lessons in inclusivity broadcasters can learn from it. 

 

If you found this piece interesting read the previous editions in our Pillars of Popular Culture series:

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