were among the revelers who flocked to Fire Island for Doll Invasion, with Rocero describing the experience as “life-affirming.” One of her favorite moments came at a dinner the night before the main event: “With the help of my sous-chef, I made a Filipino kamayan dinner, which means eating with your hands. Seventy people were there, and it really set the tone for the weekend, which was all about community.
We were eating shrimp, coconut fried rice, vegetables, butternut squash, garlic bok choy…I loved sharing that with everyone.
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