Program Description
Event Details
PPL and Portland Ovations welcome families to embrace the power of Drag Storytime in nurturing creativity, acceptance, and celebration of diversity in our children’s lives. Join Portland Ovations, PPL, and Chartreuse Money in fostering a world where every child feels safe expressing who they are. Children of all ages and their caregivers are invited to join us and to sing, dance, and listen to stories specially selected by our librarians.
About this series:
Portland Ovations’ Drag Storytime Series partners with local Drag Queens, Chartreuse Money and Ophelia to present 45 minutes of stories and art for kids and their caregivers. These glamorous expert storytellers use the art of drag to read books and lead craft projects at local bookstores, libraries, and community centers around Portland.
The goal of this program is to foster literacy and self-esteem in a safe, creative, joyful space. Drag Storytime follows the principles of Drag Pedagogy—a methodology that places importance on play, imagination and transformation, bravery, and community to create a learning environment where children can more freely express themselves and imagine new possibilities. Programs like Drag Story Time help children develop empathy, learn about gender diversity, and express their own creativity. This fun, fabulous literary experience fosters learning and play, encouraging children and their caregivers to celebrate all kinds of difference in a creative and joyful space. Learn more about our Drag Storytime Series and read our Frequently Asked Questions.
Disclaimer(s)
The library is committed to making services available to everyone. All events at PPL buildings are wheelchair accessible. Some library programs take place outdoors or offsite at partner organizations and businesses. Persons requiring special assistance are encouraged to discuss needs with the contact listed for the event.
Children's programs and events at PPL are designed for children under the age of 12 and their caregivers unless otherwise stated. We ask that older kids (teens) and solo adults not attend or register for programs designated Children's for the benefit of our young participants.