Death Drop and not Drop Dead: Exploring Health in Drag Performance

November 12 – 8pm ET

November 13 – 12pm Sydney

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About this Webinar

Join an interdisciplinary panel of experts as they explore the unique health challenges facing drag queens. This webinar features the authors of a recent published study that examines physical impacts from performance demands, makeup, and costuming, while addressing mental health considerations like identity expression, stigma, and community belonging. The panel discusses emotional wellness, psychosocial factors, plus cultural influences on health behaviors and healthcare access barriers. Highlighting these varied and multi-faceted issues will help the audience gain essential insights for supporting drag performers’ holistic well-being.

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Kathleen L. Davenport, M.D. is a Sports, Performing Arts and Dance Medicine physician. She is the Director of Physiatry at the Hospital for Special Surgery FL and the Director of the HSS Performing Arts Medicine Collaborative. She completed her Doctorate of Medicine (M.D.) at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL, where she received an award for Excellence in Medical Humanities and the Joseph Collin’s Foundation of New York Scholarship. Dr. Davenport completed her residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. While there, she helped found Seattle Performing Arts and Dance Medicine (SeaPAM), including a free dance medicine clinic. She graduated residency with the Outstanding Resident Research Award, having completed research on dance injuries, dancer access to healthcare, and concussions in soccer players. Dr. Davenport then completed a Spine and Sports Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, NY, where she worked with dance medicine physicians and published articles on hip injuries, and platelet rich plasma injections. Dr. Davenport is the Company Physician for Miami City Ballet, serves as Past President for IADMS, and is a past Co-Chair of the Dance/USA Task Force on Dancer Health. She is active in research and lectures nationally and internationally to advance wellness in athletes of all abilities and disciplines.

Dr. Winlove Mojica serves as the Vice Chair for Services, Head of the Infectious Dermatology Division, and Assistant Training Officer for the Department of Dermatology at the Philippine General Hospital. Alongside his leadership roles, Dr. Mojica works with the Department of Health as a member of the Scientific Advisory Group on Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases, contributing his expertise to the country’s response to MPOX and other infectious health concerns. Known as The Skin Sensei on social media, Dr. Mojica is celebrated for his accessible approach to dermatology education, becoming the first board-certified dermatologist in the Philippines to earn YouTube’s silver play button. This achievement highlights his commitment to bringing valuable, science-based skincare knowledge to a wide audience.

John Noel M. Viaña is an ARC DECRA fellow at the Justice and Technoscience laboratory at the School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University. His current projects examine racial diversity in Australian mental health research and ethical considerations in transnational health research collaborations. He has also co-written articles on queering science communication in the Philippines and promoting the health of drag queens. He has a PhD in Neuro/bioethics from the University of Tasmania, master’s in neurosciences from the University of Bordeaux and VU University Amsterdam, and bachelor’s in molecular biology from the University of the Philippines.

Jennifer Marie J. Yang is a physiatrist (Rehabilitation Medicine specialist) with the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines (UP) Manila. She holds faculty appointments in the Department of Social Medicine at the UP College of Medicine and Department of Professionalism, Medical Ethics and Humanities at St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial. Aside from being board certified in rehabilitation medicine both in the USA and the Philippines, Dr. Yang also holds a Graduate Certificate in Performing Arts Medicine from Shenandoah University, Virginia, and a Master of Culture, Health and Medicine degree from the Australian National University in Canberra. Dr. Yang started playing the piano at age 5 and is a member of a local choir. She writes about rehabilitation medicine, performing arts medicine and her other academic interests such as the medical humanities, medical anthropology and linguistics in healthcare on her website at https://jenniferyangmd.com.

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