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Resistance and Hope, Crip Wisdom for the People
/by JingyYorkGidra: 1960’s Asian American Zine
/by JingyYorkMia Mingus
/by JingyYorkLenore Chinn – San Francisco
Hometown: San Francisco
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Chinese American
Gender: Female
Age
63Pronouns: She
Sexual Orientation: Lesbian, Gay, Queer
API Equality Los Angeles
API Equality-LA advocates in the Greater Los Angeles API Community for the fair treatment of LGBT people and marriage equality.
API Pride Council
The Asian Pacific Islander Pride Council is a network of Asian and Pacific Islander Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer organizations and alliances whose mission is to provide and cultivate support, resources and advocacy to the Asian Pacific Islander, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and mainstream communities of Southern California.
Website
Contact: contact (at) apipridecouncil (dot) org
South Bay Queer and Asian Women’s Group
AQWA (Asian/Pacific Islander Queer Women/Transgender Activists)
AQWA’s mission is to promote the visibility and empowerment of Asian and Pacific Islander queer, lesbian women and transgender individuals and to build a supportive, progressive community through social, political and educational activism. We are a network of Asian and Pacific Islander queer, lesbian and transgender individuals in the greater Los Angeles area. Our purpose is to create a sense of community, to increase our visibility and to build power within the API LGBTIQ community for social justice and equal treatment of our community through political organizing and conducting public education to combat racism, homophobia/heterosexism, sexism and all forms of oppression.
Satrang
Satrang is a cultural, social, and support organization providing a safe space to empower and advocate for the rights of the South Asian LGBTIQQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, Intersex, Queer and Questioning) community in Southern California through education, networking, and outreach. Satrang works toward ending gender and sexuality based prejudice.
Website
Contact: contact@satrang.org
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.