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Nancy (Podcast)
/by JingyYorkGay Asian & Pacific Men of New York (GAPIMNY)
Founded in 1990, the Gay Asian & Pacific Islander Men of New York (GAPIMNY) has provided a safe and supportive social, political, and educational space for gay, bisexual, and questioning men and transgender people of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area. Meetings are held on the third Friday of each month at The LGBT Community Center. GAPIMNY is a membership-based organization whose goal is to empower Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander’s through a range of social, educational, peer-support, cultural, and political activities. We work in coalition with other community organizations to help educate the API ethnic and LGBT communities on issues of race, sexuality, gender, and health.
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Contact: gapimny@gapimny.org
monna – Portland, ME
Ethnicity/Racial Background
Chinese kid no refugeesGender
LadyAge
24Preferred Pronouns
She, HerSexual Orientation
QueerLocation
Portland, ME (from Queens, NY)
Irma – New York
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Filipino
Gender: Woman
Age: 34
Pronouns: She / He / mam’sir / Pogi
Sexual Orientation: Queer
City: New York, 2012
Sasha Neha Ahuja – New York
Ethnicity/Racial Background: South Asian Amerikan Punjabi Amerikan
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Pronouns: She / her / her’s
Sexual Orientation: Queer
City: New York, 2011
Un Jung – New York
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Korean American, Asian American, POC
Gender: Female
Age: 32
Pronouns: She, Her, They, Them
Sexual Orientation: Queer/Lesbian
City: Brooklyn, 2012
Kay Ulanday Barrett – New York
“I feel like I’ve been coming out since I was born, with varying levels of success…”
– Kay
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Mixed race pinoy Amerikan
Gender: Transgender and Gender Non Conforming
Age: 30
Pronouns: K, Ne, They, Pogi
Sexual Orientation: Queer, Genderqueer
City: New York, 2012
Leen – New York
Ethnicity / Racial Background: Kainanese-American (South East Asian)
Gender Identity: Womyn
Age: 27
Pronouns: She/Her
Sexual Orientation: Queer
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.