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Dréya St. Clair: #TransIsWorthy

America's TransGender NonConFormist

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Dréya St. Clair is America's TransGender NonConFormist personality, interdisciplinary artist, speaker, and activist. Black, transgender, of working-class upbringing, and a new American citizen from Jamaica, she is interested in promoting cultural and aesthetic diversity of viewpoints, experience, and expression to realize equality. 

Dréya St. Clair employs a multidisciplinary approach to arts and culture-making: writing/blogging and vlogging, photography, theater and performance art, and media. Particularly, Dréya St. Clair will explore the most taboo of cultural topics surrounding sex and gender. 

Dréya St. Clair possesses a wealth of knowledge that she combines with her uncanny ability to make others comfortable speaking about even the most taboo subjects. Dréya St. Clair believes sexuality is an intrinsic part of life. From masturbation to pornography to transgender sexuality, Dréya St. Clair produces art and media content that furthers the conversation. The Dréya St. Clair brand will develop through media to promote programming that expands the public perception of gender and sexuality. Dréya St. Clair engages in programming about the lived experiences and struggles of feminine gender nonconformists and transgender women, contributing to a conversation often plagued by misinformation and bigotry across the blogosphere. 

Dréya St. Clair is a proud card-carrying member of the Actors' Equity Association (AEA). She is also eligible for SAG-AFTRA membership. As a union member, Dréya St. Clair will produce media content that broadens the visual representation of human gender and sexual expressions. In addition, as a personality, Dréya St. Clair will interview and profile movers and shakers who are LGBTQAI+ and allies and speak on current events and hot topics. 
Lastly, Dréya St. Clair will expand on her speaking and lecturing to college campuses and audiences interested in her perspective on gender/sexuality and creating art and media for the public good.

Dréya's art justice and healing is manifested through critical ally-ship. She invites you to be a part of the #TransIsWorthy Revolution.

Click here to watch Dréya explain why she coined #TransIsWorthy.