
ABOUT THEM
Princex Aimis
(they/them)
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Intersectional Feminist
Social Worker
Makeup Enthusiast
Artist / Activist
Poet / Performer
Princex Aimis (they/them) is a fierce, up-and-coming queen who wears many hats—scratch that—durags.
Advocate, educator, clinical social worker, poet, drag queen, performance artist … and the list goes on.
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Princex Aimis boldly utilizes drag in their work as a dynamic tool for education and social change.
While drag is often misconstrued as purely adult or superficial entertainment, Princex Aimis reframes it as a powerful medium for storytelling, learning, and liberation. Their mission is to raise social consciousness around gender and sexuality while ensuring young people have access to curriculum and programming that is inclusive, affirming, and empowering.
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Prior to completing their MSW at the University of Pennsylvania, Princex Aimis led support groups for queer youth of color across South Jersey and Philadelphia. They bring several years of experience working with young people who have endured significant adverse childhood experiences. Grounded in trauma‑informed care and trans‑affirming cognitive behavioral therapy, Princex Aimis supports youth in navigating adversity in both education and life.
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After earning their master’s degree at the age of 22, Princex transitioned into healthcare advocacy, working to ensure trans people had access to the resources and support needed to begin their medical transition. Providing queer‑affirming care to queer people of all ages has been—and continues to be—one of the greatest joys of their life.
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Princex Aimis' literary works has always centered and prioritized marginalized communities, guided by a belief that words can change the world—one poem, one performance, one truth at a time.
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To keep up with Princex Aimis and their ever‑evolving journey, follow their social media accounts linked throughout this website.

