Cape Breton drag star, DJ and future doc aims to inspire others with healing and humour

By Rosemary Godin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cape Breton Post ESKASONI – A nurse practitioner who is also a medical student and drag performer is this year’s winner of the coveted Candy Palmater Award. Eskasoni’s Athanasius (Tanas) Sylliboy, who now lives in Halifax while he attends Dalhousie University’s medical school, was recognised by Halifax Pride last week for their work spanning medicine, advocacy for culture, and the performing arts. “By day, Tanas is a clinician, student, researcher and educator working to bring cultural safety, language, and equity into medical spaces. By night, they step into the moccasins of Anita LandBack, a heartfelt drag artist and DJ who blends culture, humour, and queerness into storytelling through performance,” Pride Halifax said after announcing the award at the beginning of Halifax Pride Week….

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