. . . . . "1092884186"^^ . . . . . . "House of LaBeija"@en . . . . "The Royal House of LaBeija is a prominent drag family founded by Crystal LaBeija and in 1972. Crystal and Lottie established the House of LaBeija in response to the racially oppressive drag pageant system of 1960s America. Their first event was called \"Crystal & Lottie LaBeija presents the first annual House of Labeija Ball at Up the Downstairs Case on West 115th Street & 5th Avenue in Harlem, NY.\" This is thought to be the birth of house culture within the ballroom scene\u2014as it is known today. Houses serve as alternative families, primarily for gay, gender nonconforming and transgender youth and others who feel ostracized from conventional support systems."@en . . . . "8833"^^ . . "59750751"^^ . . . "The Royal House of LaBeija is a prominent drag family founded by Crystal LaBeija and in 1972. Crystal and Lottie established the House of LaBeija in response to the racially oppressive drag pageant system of 1960s America. Their first event was called \"Crystal & Lottie LaBeija presents the first annual House of Labeija Ball at Up the Downstairs Case on West 115th Street & 5th Avenue in Harlem, NY.\" This is thought to be the birth of house culture within the ballroom scene\u2014as it is known today. Houses serve as alternative families, primarily for gay, gender nonconforming and transgender youth and others who feel ostracized from conventional support systems."@en . . . . . . .