For the past 18 years, The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut & The de Lux Sisters (Mini & Morgana de Luxe) have hosted Life’s a Drag, Let’s do Brunch! Every year the proceeds from that event have gone to the CT Breast Health Initiative , a state-wide non-profit that makes a significant impact in the quest to find a cure for breast cancer by providing grants to support education and research in Connecticut. This is what the Membership of The ISCofAllCT and Our Community & Friends Do, What We Do Best; Support and Give Back One Event at a Time. This year was a new venue for us, the fabulous Farmington Gardens!
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These are a few of the Members of the ISCoACT that have been involved in raising over $500,000 dollars in 25 years!
Member Spotlight George Hicks – Richards
As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.
Today we highlight Emperor 24 George Hicks-Richards:
1. When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?
– I joined in 2019. Mark and I had been “Court adjacent” for years so we decided to make it official!
2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
– I was introduced to the Court by Mark (Hicks) Richards while he was reigning as Mr. Connecticut Bear. I met Vu Tran through him, who in turn helped me learn more about the Court and ultimately became my sponsor! My first event I attended was an ICP Ball held on the Yale campus.
3. What interested you in joining the organization?
– I was intrigued by the history and the outward expression of “Queer Royalty” and the fact that it was a volunteer organization. At the time, I was a titleholder in the leather community and was feeling a bit unfulfilled, as my regional title focused on advancement and representation over fundraising. My goal of becoming a titleholder was to hopefully raise funds and awareness to the needs of the queer community as a way of giving back and honoring the lives of so many companions and friends I had lost during the AIDS pandemic. The Court was offering an avenue for me to do just that.
4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?
– Chosen family, selfless, charity, commitment, purpose.
5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
– It is really hard to pick just one! So here’s a few:
– Working with some of our amazing and talented members of the local drag community and Denali from RuPauls Drag Race to raise record funds for local charities at a Pride Afterparty.
– Having the opportunity to not only Reign with my husband, but to help change the norm and show that traditions can change and adapt and be successful.
– Handing out 5 figure checks to our charities and learning what the funds raised meant to them and how it opened up opportunities for them to grow.
-making my mother proud of me through my work as part of a nonprofit.
6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
– I would like to see the organization continue to grow and evolve. The queer community is ever evolving, and we need to ensure all are welcome, loved and supported.
#RoyaltyGivesBack
Member Spotlight Natasha Rose Lombardi
Member Spotlight Morgana de Luxe
As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. We would like to this opportunity to highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.
Today we highlight Empress 2013 Morgana de Luxe:
1.When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?
I joined the organization when we were still The Nutmeg Empire, so have been associated 27 years.
2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
Through Empress IV Bambi Lee, The White Swam Empress
3. What interested you in joining the organization?
I grew up giving back to the communities and was taught by my father that we do this, because it is the right thing to do, with no expectations back.
4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?
Fun, Exhausting but worth it, Inspiring, Motivational, Lasting friendship
5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
The first time I met Jose I, The Widow Norton, both mine and Trevor’s, but when I was Empress in 2013 and had a chance to attend True Colors and work with the youth and I was inspired to give them a ‘It does get better’ speech’ and received a standing ovation. One of my top ten moments that has affected me in my life
6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
I think we need to meld with the times and find new ways to attract younger folx (considering I’m one of the oldest members) and try to become more connected with the Communities of Connecticut.
#RoyaltyGivesBack
Member Spotlight Don Houston
As The Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut celebrates 25 years of doing good in our state and community, we want to celebrate the folx who make our success possible, our members. Each week we will highlight one of our members and ask them questions about themselves and The ISC of All CT.
Today we highlight Emperor 21 Don Houston:
1. When did you join the organization/how long have you been associated?
10 years ago? Oh god!
2. How did you hear about the ISC of All CT?
I was dating drag queen who mentioned there is a court.
3. What interested you in joining the organization?
Helping the community and meeting new and interesting people. As well as the chance to perform at events knowing your tips are going to help others.
4. Please give 3 to 5 adjectives to describe the ISC of All CT?
Sparkly! Shiny! Voluptuous!
5. What is your fondest memory/moment with the organization?
Besides my own step up, as I look back, I did actually enjoy my reign despite all the stress. The more I travel and hear about other courts simply shut down during that time, I grow more and more proud of my own reign and achievements. We all came together and made it work: getting Venmo, doing online events, setting the example for online coronation, convincing queens to make music videos where before they only did live shows, me and my empress using our talents to raise money online.
6. Where would you like the organization to go in the future?
Keep thriving, keep being the fun and friendly coronation, make sure the person on the mic has charisma!
#RoyaltyGivesBack