Historically Queer (Podcast)
/by JingyYorkProject Voice (Podcast)
/by JingyYorkGidra: 1960’s Asian American Zine
/by JingyYorkMia Mingus
/by JingyYorkImmigration and Nationality Act of 1965
The 1965 act marked a radical break from the immigration policies of the past. The law as it stood then excluded Asians and Africans and preferred northern and western Europeans over southern and eastern ones.[2] At the height of the civil rights movement of the 1960s the law was seen as an embarrassment by, among others, President John F. Kennedy, who called the then-quota-system “nearly intolerable”.[3] After Kennedy’s assassination, President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill at the foot of the Statue of Liberty as a symbolic gesture.
In order to convince the American populace – the majority of whom were opposed to the act – of the legislation’s merits, its liberal proponents assured that passage would not influence America’s culture significantly. President Johnson called the bill “not revolutionary”, Secretary of State Dean Rusk estimated only a few thousand Indian immigrants over the next five years, and other politicians, including Senator Ted Kennedy, hastened to reassure the populace that the demographic mix would not be affected; these assertions would later prove wildly inaccurate.[4] In line with earlier immigration law, the bill also prohibited the entry into the country of “sexual deviants”, including homosexuals. By doing so it crystallised the policy of the INS that had previously been rejecting homosexual immigrants on the grounds that they were “mentally defective” or had a “constitutional psychopathic inferiority”.
Asian American Census (2001) audio story by William Wong
/by Hiloed_32LGBT American people of Asian descent (Wikipedia)
A little challenge to anyone reading this is to create a wikipedia page for someone you know who should be on this list. Please give us an email when it’s up and we’ll announce your hard work!! Visibility is an ongoing fight.
Wikipedia Asian American Lesbians
Staceyann Chinn
Jenny Shimizu
Urvashi Vaid
Merle Woo
Alice Wu
Helen Zia
Wikipedia Asian American Transgender or Transexuals
Census Data from 2000
A super cool interactive map of census data from the year 2000. Brought to you by the lovely folks at USA Today.
Asian Nation
Nerdy factoids about Asian populations throughout the U.S. Statistic numbers were crunched from the 2000 census. Cool graphs and infographics.
MISSION
The Visibility Project uplifts stories and images of the national queer Asian Pacific American women and transgender community. We seek to change the narrative of our present and past by sharing our histories.