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In its sixth year, WerQfest’s centering of Black queer expression is more critical than ever

In its sixth year, WerQfest’s centering of Black queer expression is more critical than ever

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Tre’von Griffith and his husband founded WerQfest in 2020 as a passion project. Their dream was to create a festival that centers Black queer art, entertainment and community — a grand display of representation in a way they had not seen before. July 12 will be WerQfest’s sixth year, and the production team now fully realize how important their work has been to the St. Louis region. Griffith and WerQfest producer and performer Deon Golliday share their reflections of the festival’s legacy so far, their experiences creating music as Black queer men and what’s in store for this year.

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