She splits her time between Tucson and Los Angeles. When not twirling, Lil Miss Hot Mess works as a visual artist and is a professor at the University of Arizona. A fun, sing-along book with a drag twist that encourage kids to embrace all the playfulness of drag culture written by a founding. Her writing has been published in NBC News, Slate, Wired, The Guardian, Salon, HuffPost, and them., as well as in academic journals like Curriculum Inquiry, and her work has been in media around the world. She has hosted readings around the country, including for the Brooklyn Museum, RuPaul’s Drag Con, HBO, WNET’s Let’s Learn, Utah Humanities, Tucson Humanities Festival, and numerous libraries, schools, and community groups coast-to-coast.Īs a digital activist, Hot Mess was also a founding organizer of the #MyNameIs campaign that successfully challenged Facebook’s “real names” policy. She is the author of the children’s book The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish (Running Press Kids, 2020) and If You’re a Drag Queen and You Know It (Running Press Kids, 2022). Lil Miss Hot Mess is a storyteller and serves on the board for Drag Story Hour. She loves packing her performances full of political satire and technology to help illuminate what a hot mess the world can be. Known for throwing extravaganzas like her “Bat Mitzvah x2” and roller skating parties, Lil Miss Hot Mess has appeared on world-class stages like SFMOMA, Stanford University, and Saturday Night Live, as well as legendary clubs like The Stud, Hard French, Bushwig, Queen Kong, and many more.
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