Marsha is an educator and advocate for the LGBT community; a cause she embraced due in large part to the harassment and bullying her son experienced throughout high school. She […]
AAWAA: Hungry Ghost Hungry Ghost: Yearning for Fulfillment A Visual and Literary Art Exhibition Curated by Lisa Chiu Location Thoreau Center of Sustainability, Building #1014 Tourney Avenue, San Francisco, CA […]
Mia Nakano was invited by the Queer Studies department to give a lecture about queer arts, photography, and social change-making at Sonoma State University on Thursday, April 26th. Queer studies […]
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On June 23, 2011, as a part of the Queer Cultural Center’s National Queer Arts Festival, two artists created a new live variety/talk show, called the Ms. Tang Tang Show. It was broadcast streaming live all over the US, and a whole slew of Visibility Project participants were a part of the cast and crew.
Spotlight: Mia Nakano Redefining Queer/Asian/Female Julianne Hing JUL 1, 2009 When Mia Nakano worked as a photojournalist in Nepal, she observed workshops intended to educate people in the countryside about […]
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Marsha Aizumi | Arcadia, CA
Marsha is an educator and advocate for the LGBT community; a cause she embraced due in large part to the harassment and bullying her son experienced throughout high school. She […]
AAWAA exhibition, April 26th
AAWAA: Hungry Ghost Hungry Ghost: Yearning for Fulfillment A Visual and Literary Art Exhibition Curated by Lisa Chiu Location Thoreau Center of Sustainability, Building #1014 Tourney Avenue, San Francisco, CA […]
Sonoma State lecture, April 26th
Mia Nakano was invited by the Queer Studies department to give a lecture about queer arts, photography, and social change-making at Sonoma State University on Thursday, April 26th. Queer studies […]
The Ms. Tang Tang Show
On June 23, 2011, as a part of the Queer Cultural Center’s National Queer Arts Festival, two artists created a new live variety/talk show, called the Ms. Tang Tang Show. It was broadcast streaming live all over the US, and a whole slew of Visibility Project participants were a part of the cast and crew.
Colorlines: Spotlight on Mia Nakano, Redefining Queer/Asian/Female
Spotlight: Mia Nakano Redefining Queer/Asian/Female Julianne Hing JUL 1, 2009 When Mia Nakano worked as a photojournalist in Nepal, she observed workshops intended to educate people in the countryside about […]