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February 20, 2003

A Discussion with API LGBTQ’S on Life, Love and the Intersections of Identity

Thursday, February 20th
7pm-9:30pm
Locus
1640 Post Street
San Francisco

Celebrate the February Valentine’s season with a discussion on sexual identity as it relates to APIs in the LGBT community. How does queer identity impact the day-to-day life of APIs? What does it mean to be both API and queer? Join us as we engage in a heart-to-heart discussion with a wonderfully diverse and dynamic group of API LGBTs, and hear about experiences ranging from discrimination to empowerment.

Speakers include:

  • Chris Brown
    Noodle Magazine
  • Vincent Baduel
    Co-Chair
    Gay Asian Pacific Alliance
  • more speakers TBA
Moderated by:
Alison Satake
Chinatown Beacon Center
Filed under: 2003 — will @ 11:22 pm

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