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Come out to our 1st San Gabriel Valley API PFLAG Meeting - Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 3:00pm

Come out to our 1st San Gabriel Valley API PFLAG Meeting - Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 3:00pm

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Coming Out within Asian and Pacific Islander Communities

ter-renz:

API Equality-LA is hosting their 2nd Annual Coming Out Workshop.

We had such a great turn out last year. Mark your calendar, and join us this year!

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How do I tell them?!

Meeting your parent’s expectations can be hard enough. But what if you’re gay, lesbian, or bisexual? Come explore questions and possible approaches to coming out within Asian and Pacific Islander communities. We’ll provide food, other LGBQ folks, and a safe place to chat. SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2012 at 12PM - 4PM FREE LUNCH LA ROMERIA PARK COMMUNITY BUILDING 19501 Inglewood Ave. Torrance, CA 90503 Plenty of free parking available. If you have any questions contact Brian Nguyen at 213-580-1800 or email at brian@apiequalityla.org ———————————————————-
This event is hosted by API Equality LA About API Equality LA Founded in 2005, API Equality-LA has been a tireless advocate in the Greater Los Angeles Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities for fair treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and marriage equality for same-sex couples.

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trannlee:

When
Assemble at 12:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 28, 2012

Where
Meet at the courtyard at 12:00 p.m. at the Hall of Records – 320 W. Temple St., Los Angeles, CA [Map]. The courtyard is located on Hill St., just south of Temple St. We will provide sandwiches and drinks, though quantities are limited! Come early!

If you arrive after 12:45 p.m. then proceed directly to the staging area on Hill St. between Temple St. and Cesar E. Chavez Bl. and ask for the API Equality-LA unit or look for our red t-shirts.

Transportation
Public parking is available for a fee at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, located at 555 W. Temple St., Los Angeles [Map]. Other commercial parking lots are also available near City Hall, Olvera Street, and Little Tokyo. Persons taking the Metro Red Line should exit at the Civic Center station and walk a half block up to the courtyard between the Hall of Administration and Los Angeles Superior Court. DO NOT exit at the Chinatown Station because that is the end of the parade route!

Theme
This year’s parade unit will feature two same-sex couples walking in front of a sign of the Chinese character, “double happiness,” which is used in traditional Chinese weddings. Our unit will also feature the six colors of the rainbow flag, representing LGBT pride and diversity. Paraders will be provided with banners, flags, streamers, and handheld drum noisemakers to carry in a colorful display of diversity, inclusion, and equality for all members of the Asian Pacific American community.

Community-based organizations are highly encouraged to bring your own organizational banners to march with in the parade and demonstrate your group’s support for the cause.

Costumes/Shirts
If you’ve participated with us in parades or other outreach before, please remember to come wearing your red API Equality-LA t-shirt. If you are joining us for the first time, we will be pleased to provide you with a free red API Equality-LA t-shirt to wear during the parade. We ask that you wear this shirt for the entire duration of the march for a consistent a presentation.

Post-Parade Annual Lunar New Year Banquet, 5:00 p.m.
Dine with us at CBS Seafood Restaurant (700 N Spring St. in Chinatown, Los Angeles – just walking distance from the parade route)! Cost is $25/person.  For more information and to purchase your ticket, please click here.  (Note:  Time subject to change, based on when our parade end time.).  

Contact
For general questions, please contact Brian Nguyen at (213) 580-1800 or email brian@apiequalityla.org. If you have any questions on THE DAY OF the parade & banquet, please call Ericson Herbas (323) 217-3267.