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The needs and shape of the community has changed and we want to ensure we have these needs covered, especially with trans and nb service providers

  • deliver a media campaign - we want to push the site and resources to a new generation of LGBTQ+ people who are less aware of the services we offer. Here are some resources for the gaysian.

    Asian LGBT Organizations in America

    • GAPIMNY (Gay Asian and Pacific Islander Men of New York) / New York, NY
      A very active organization that regularly holds meetings at the center in Manhattan.
    • Dari Project / New York, NY
      The Dari Project develops resources to increase awareness and acceptance in Korean American communities of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) people of Korean descent.
    • Downetime / New York, NY
      A group of gaysians that are between the ages of 18 to 26.
    • Q-Wave / New York, NY
      An organization devoted to the issues of Asian lesbians.
    • Salga (South Asian Lesbian & Gay Association) / New York, NY
      SALGA-NYC is a social, political and support group for lesbians, gay men, bisexual and transgender people who trace their descent from countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Tibet as well as people of South Asian descent from countries such as Guyana, Trinidad and Kenya.
    • AQUA (API Queers United for Action) / Washington, DC
      Founded in 1997, AQUA is an all-volunteer organization empowering the gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the metro Washington, DC area.
    • GAPA (Gay Asian Pacific Alliance) / San Francisco, CA
      An organization in San Francisco for the gaysian.

    Gay Asian Clubs / Bars in America

    • The Web / New York
      40 East 58th St
      New York, NY
      (212) 308-1546

      The only club targeted for the gaysian and gaysian admirers in NY.

      The environment and music can be fairly mediocre, but people always go back because it’s the only gaysian club around in the NYC area. We have a wide range of partners, offering a broad scope of support including mental health, housing, sexual health, faith, trans and youth support.

  • It’s a big and difficult world out there, but knowing that you’re not alone is what matters the most.

    While we are ourselves are LGBTQ+ Asians, this site is for all LGBTQ+ people.

    As well as this, we work with the media to continue to push for positive visibility of Asian LGBTQ+ people, our rights and our stories. Join us in empowering LGBT Asia.

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    Seattle-Area Resources (alphabetical order):
    AAPI Coalition Against Hate and Bias
    APACEvotes
    API Chaya
    Asian Counseling Referral Services
    Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)
    Asian Pacific Islander Coalition (APIC of WA)
    Cambodian American Community Council of WA 
    Cham Refugees Community 
    Chinese Information & Service Center 
    CID Community Watch
    Coalition for Refugees from Burma
    COFA Alliance of Washington 
    DENSHO
    Education with Purpose Foundation for Pacific Islanders
    Filipino Community of Seattle 
    Friends of Little Sàigòn
    Helping Link
    Indian-American Community Services
    IDIC Filipino Senior and Family Services
    InterIM Community Development Association
    International Community Health Services
    International Examiner
    Japanese American Citizens League Seattle Chapter
    Kandelia (Formerly Vietnamese Friends Association)
    Khmer Community of Seattle King County
    Kin On
    King County Coalition Against Hate and Bias
    King County Coalition Against Hate Resource Page
    Korean American Coalition
    Korean Community Service Center 
    Lao Community Service Center 
    Marshallese Women’s Association
    OCA Seattle
    Pacific Islander Community Alliance of Washington
    Pacific Islander Health Board
    Refugee Women’s Alliance 
    Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda)
    Seattle Mongolian Youth Center 
    United Tribes of Pacific Islanders Alliance (U.T.O.P.I.A.

    Rather than access funding in exchange for censorship, we are exploring alternative routes.

    I had grown up in the UK under Section 28, which systematically removed all mention of LGBTQ+ lives from our education system from 1988 to 2003 in England and Wales and 2000 in Scotland. At the time Section 377 was still in place, which criminalised homosexuality in India.

    We are stronger than that. And there is erasure because many of us don’t make it. Meeting irl has never felt more important for us as a community. I had spent two decades living as a lesbian and was still to see myself reflected in the media, in the club and even online.

    With love,

    Reeta

    We’ve collected a vital set of resources for our community.

    There is erasure each time a law is passed to limit our ability to be ourselves and to access each other in the past, present or future. There is erasure each time members of our community compete with each other to be validated by a world that will never give them what they seek, because what they seek can only be found within themselves. These letters are far reaching and can influence culture and policy.

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    We had our own Gaysians celebration in London and it was a defining moment. This may sound inconceivable now, but the erasure back then was overwhelming.

    During the winter of 2017/18 I travelled to India to work with activists and artists and marched at Mumbai Pride.