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    Amrou Al-Kadhi

    British drag queen performer

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  1. Al-Kadhi was born in London to a tight-knit conservative Iraqi Muslim family. They were brought up in Dubai and Bahrain , before the family moved back to London . [ 2 ] Al-Kadhi claims that discovering marine biology and quantum physics helped them understand their queer identity.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · British Iraqi multihyphenate Amrou Al-Kadhi didn’t begin their film career with writing and directing in mind. “I originally started out as an actor over a decade ago, and I was cast over and over as a terrorist. I’ve played a depressing number of terrorists,” says Al-Kadhi.

  3. Jul 28, 2022 · Amrou Al-Kadhis autobiography chronicles their life as queer Middle Eastern and how drag helped heal the wounds of their upbringing Queer Forty (Q40): Hi Amrou! You and your book are so unique and fascinating.

  4. We exist in a world where we have multiple and sometimes contradictory identities within ourselves. How do you navigate who you are, when who you are is sometimes at odds with itself? For a long time, Amrou Al-Kadhi struggled to negotiate the intersections between their queer and Islamic heritage.

  5. Jul 12, 2024 · Amrou Al-Kadhi. "In my late 20s, after years of minimal contact, I finally confronted my mother about her severe reactions to my sexuality and gender transgressions - and what I learned blew me away" writes our columnist.

  6. Jul 23, 2020 · Amrou Al-Kadhi, a queer non-binary Iraqi-British drag queen, writer and performer, recalls how a teenage visit to a marine fish store helped them understand their gender. When there were no after-school clubs for me to stay behind for, I would tell my parents that there were, so I could wander around Barnes and delay going home.

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  8. For a long time, Amrou Al-Kadhi struggled to negotiate the intersections between their queer and Islamic heritage. These identities felt completely polarised, as if Amrou’s identity was founded on a tectonic fault at constant risk of rupture.