
Sierra Mae 'WORLD ON FIRE' EP Release & Drag Showcase was an electrifying gathering that aimed to spotlight the urgency of our climate crisis while celebrating the resilience and creativity of our communities.
This showcase, held at Green Spaces on Sunday December 21st 2025 was designed to inspire action and foster a sense of community through the powerful mediums of music and drag performance. As the evening unfolded, attendees were treated to diverse local drag artists and a performance by Sierra Mae where they unveiled their EP "World on Fire" that reflects music for the times and speaks to the event at large, all bringing their unique voice to the stage to advocate for environmental justice.
Through their performances, these artists illuminated the urgent need for collective action against climate change, transforming entertainment into a catalyst for awareness and change. In addition to the performances, the event featured informational booths offering resources on how to engage with local, national, and global environmental initiatives.
Attendees were encouraged to visit these stations to learn about sustainable practices, community care networks, and actionable steps they can take to combat climate change.
Overall, "World on Fire" served as both a celebration of artistic expression and a call to action, reminding us that together, we can make a significant impact.

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