A private, after-hours Drag Queen Story Hour that was scheduled to take place at a museum in Lincoln, Nebraska, was canceled following a deluge of threats — some of them on the lives of the organizers, reports local news source the Lincoln Journal Star. The event, which was scheduled to run for two hours on July 31 and had a guest list of 50 attendees, "was private and to be held after the museum closed," the article noted. Even so, "the nasty messages started to roll in," the article said, citing organizer Waylon Werner-Bassen, "followed by threatening ones — even death threats — which prompted the Lincoln Children's Museum and Drag Queen Story Hour Nebraska to cancel the event after discussing safety concerns with the Lincoln Police Department." The hatred didn't just target the event; the museum itself, as well as LGBTQ equality advocacy group OutNebraska, which is associated with Nebraska's chapter of Drag Queen Story Hour, also received "received an overwhelming number of threats of violence," including death threats, the museum explained in an Instagram post, according to local news channel KLKN. The museum's executive director, Tara Knuth, told the Journal Star, "We work to foster environments within our physical space in which all families feel they can participate fully," Knuth said. The event was canceled, she said, due to concerns for the safety of museum visitors. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ❤️?️??? (?: Mary Altaffer / AP)
A private, after-hours Drag Queen Story Hour that was scheduled to take place at a museum in Lincoln, Nebraska, was canceled following a deluge of threats — some of them on the lives of the organizers, reports local news source the Lincoln Journal Star. The event, which was scheduled to run for two hours on July 31 and had a guest list of 50 attendees, "was private and to be held after the museum closed," the article noted. Even so, "the nasty messages started to roll in," the article said, citing organizer Waylon Werner-Bassen, "followed by threatening ones — even death threats — which prompted the Lincoln Children's Museum and Drag Queen Story Hour Nebraska to cancel the event after discussing safety concerns with the Lincoln Police Department." The hatred didn't just target the event; the museum itself, as well as LGBTQ equality advocacy group OutNebraska, which is associated with Nebraska's chapter of Drag Queen Story Hour, also received "received an overwhelming number of threats of violence," including death threats, the museum explained in an Instagram post, according to local news channel KLKN. The museum's executive director, Tara Knuth, told the Journal Star, "We work to foster environments within our physical space in which all families feel they can participate fully," Knuth said. The event was canceled, she said, due to concerns for the safety of museum visitors. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ❤️?️??? (?: Mary Altaffer / AP)