Los Angeles Trans Leadership Academy

The Los Angeles Trans Leadership Academy is the premier training ground for trans* community members in LA. Workshops will occur one weekend a month from July-December of 2011, with lots of opportunities to put your new skills to work in between!

Gender Justice LA wants trans leadership to be at the center of Social Justice Movements, and to build the power of trans people. Trans leaders from around the country will be investing in YOU as a mover and a shaker! Learn how to build powerful relationships with other trans* people, how to talk to strangers about trans* issues, and how to change the world for the better!

 

Website:  LATransLeadership.org 

When: Friday, July 29, 2011 -  Sunday, July 31, 2011

Where: 6815 W Willoughby, Suite 203, Los Angeles, CA 90038

Questions: Ashley@GenderJusticeLA.org ; (323) 960 – 9279

Faith Committee Meeting

Join us! We will discuss our work to engage API Christian and Buddhist congregations.  A light dinner will be provided, so PLEASE RSVP!

When: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Where: Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) | 1145 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017 [Map]

Questions/RSVP: Alex H. Fukui & Ezra Evangelista |contact@apiequalityla.org

Fundraising Committee Meeting

Join us!  We organize fundraising events (e.g., house parties, Bingo nights, restaurant mixers, etc). A light dinner will be provided, soPLEASE RSVP!

When: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM | Monday, June 20, 2011

Where: Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) | 1145 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017 [Map]

Questions/RSVP: Yvonne Teruya & Steven Truong |

contact@apiequalityla.org

General Coalition Meeting

The Williams Institute at UCLA has done amazing work researching the LGBT community over the years. At our upcoming General Coalition Meeting on Tuesday, July 12th, Craig Konnoth will be presenting data from the census on API LGBT people as well as binational couples to give us an analysis on how this impacts our loves and our lives. Come hear him speak! This will also be the last meeting attended by Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong, our current Director.

 

As always, we will hear exciting reports from the many events API Equality-LA engaged in this past month as well as the buzzing activities of our standing and ad hoc committees.

As we will be serving dinner, PLEASE RSVP NOW.

 

 

Where:
The Community Room, Asian Pacific American Legal Center
1145 Wilshire Blvd., 1st Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017 [Map]

(Rooftop parking accessible on Lucas Ave.)

When:

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

6:45 PM | Dinner

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Meeting

RSVP/Questions:

contact@apiequalityla.org | (213) 290-5535

Public Education Committee Meeting

Join us! This committee conducts speaker trainings (sometimes in multiple languages) to enable our volunteers to address the media, API organizations, conferences, classes, and churches. The committee also plans educational events to empower our supporters with information to build support for marriage equality among their friends, families, and constituents.  A light dinner will be provided, so PLEASE RSVP!

When: 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM | Monday, July 11th, 2011

Where: Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) | 1145 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017 [Map]

Questions/RSVP: Greg Matsunami & Lori Lopez |contact@apiequalityla.org

Tales of the Waria Outfest Premiere

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Halfway around the world in Makassar, Indonesia, a community of transwomen called the “Waria” – Wanita (Woman) + Pria (Man) – has long been an accepted part of the cultural fabric. However, because physical transition is frowned upon in the world’s most populous Muslim nation, they are forced to walk between worlds. In this inspiring documentary, we see how four of these women manage to do that with their heads held high. Please join us for the screening as well as the pre-screening reception in the Redcat Lobby, hosted in collaboration with the API Pride Council.

 

When: Sunday, July 10, 2011 | Pre-screening Reception: 6:30 PM | Screening: 8:00 PM

Where: Redcat | 631 W. 2nd St., Downtown Los Angeles, Walt Disney Concert Hall

Tickets: Tickets can be purchased for $13 online here. Pride Council Organizations receive a $1 discount.

Farewell, Thank You and Welcome!

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During this past year, our organization has been very fortunate to have Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong – a strong, smart, and tireless leader – as our inaugural Director. It is with great sadness that we now must announce Jonipher’s departure later this month as he sets off to fulfill his lifelong calling to become the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Honolulu. We can only celebrate his decision to answer this call, as it is in keeping with his professional training and deepest personal aspirations. And we are thankful that he has devoted this past year to providing the stability, direction and focus that have so boosted API Equality-LA’s success and the growth of our staff, volunteer base, internship program, and attendance at both meetings and special events. He also has helped us grow in intangible ways, by developing our mission, clarifying our vision, and enhancing the commitment of our membership beyond campaign work related to a specific ballot initiative. He has played a key role in forging closer, collaborative relationships with our Northern California counterpart and other people of color LGBT organizations in the Greater Los Angeles area. Our finances are solid, with important new revenue streams and solid commitments from individual donors now sustaining our work. Many of these accomplishments are the result of Jonipher’s efforts. His eloquence and passion have inspired many in our organization, and helped guide our priorities and approach after Prop 8. To say we will miss Jonipher’s warmth, generosity, good humor, and committed leadership is an enormous understatement. We so appreciate all that he has given to the organization and cannot thank him enough. Jonipher, we wish you every happiness and success as you begin your new adventure back in your home community of Hawaii!

While we are sad to say farewell to Jonipher, we are excited that he will be passing the reins to another long-time member of the API Equality-LA family. Eileen Ma has served on our Steering Committee and as the co-chair of our Outreach/Recruitment Committee for several years. She comes to us from the Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance, where she has been the Campaign Director for the past three years. Eileen has over 17 years of experience in fundraising, community organizing, field work, and coalition-building, having worked at a range of community-based agencies, including the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, the UCLA Labor Center, SEIU Local 399, the AFL-CIO Organizing Institute, and the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. As we prepare to welcome our dynamic and dedicated new Director, we appreciate our good fortune at having such a talented and experienced leader to build upon Jonipher’s great achievements and to guide the organization’s next phase of growth and effectiveness.

Marshall Wong & Doreena Wong
Co-Chairs, API Equality-LA

Aloha to the Director

Aloha to the Director

There are some changes afoot at API Equality-LA. We’re happy to announce the departure of Jonipher as the director of API Equality-LA and welcome two API Equality-LA members who’ll be taking on new staff roles. Read on past the break for the full statements.

Here’s the letter from Jonipher, the outgoing director:

Dear API Equality-LA Volunteers and Friends,

Jonipher KwongThree years ago, I joined an incredible group of people doing amazing work in the API community to help defeat Prop 8. It was inspiring to see the strength of the relationships developed among this coalition and disappointing to witness the passing of a divisive constitutional amendment. Nonetheless, we picked up the pieces and did our best to move forward. Since then, API Equality-LA has grown in leaps and bounds. We doubled and tripled our budget, hired new staff members and developed new leadership. We are now the largest API LGBT organization in the country! I was proud to count myself first as a Steering Committee member and co-chair of the Faith Community and eventually as the Founding Director of API Equality-LA.

I could go on about the projects and programs that our amazing volunteers and staff have implemented, but at the end of the day, it’s about the hearts that have been touched and lives transformed because we exist. It’s about empowering API LGBT people and making allies out of adversaries. It is about education and increasing cultural sensitivity within our diverse communities. All this because of your diligence and perseverance. You are my hero! I am also indebted to Brian Nguyen, who has worked long hours and has motivated so many to join the movement. We are blessed with so many talented young people who are discovering the wonderful world of activism! Brian is officially our longest tenured Community Organizer and has done an incredible job keeping things together behind the scenes.

I will miss working for API Equality-LA, but know you are in good hands with Eileen Ma as my successor and Tommy Tseng as the new Program Manager. I also know that we will still be a part of the same equality movement wherever I go and we will keep working to make sure we achieve our vision of a society that truly celebrates the loves and lives of all people. Aloha means hello and goodbye. Until we meet again, may we continue to strive for justice and equality.

Aloha,

Jonipher Kwong's Signature
Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong
Director, API Equality-LA

Here’s the official statement from our organizational co-chairs:

During this past year, our organization has been very fortunate to have Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong – a strong, smart, and tireless leader – as our inaugural Director. It is with great sadness that we now must announce Jonipher’s departure later this month as he sets off to fulfill his lifelong calling to become the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Honolulu. We can only celebrate his decision to answer this call, as it is in keeping with his professional training and deepest personal aspirations. And we are thankful that he has devoted this past year to providing the stability, direction and focus that have so boosted API Equality-LA’s success and the growth of our staff, volunteer base, internship program, and attendance at both meetings and special events. He also has helped us grow in intangible ways, by developing our mission, clarifying our vision, and enhancing the commitment of our membership beyond campaign work related to a specific ballot initiative. He has played a key role in forging closer, collaborative relationships with our Northern California counterpart and other people of color LGBT organizations in the Greater Los Angeles area. Our finances are solid, with important new revenue streams and solid commitments from individual donors now sustaining our work. Many of these accomplishments are the result of Jonipher’s efforts. His eloquence and passion have inspired many in our organization, and helped guide our priorities and approach after Prop 8. To say we will miss Jonipher’s warmth, generosity, good humor, and committed leadership is an enormous understatement. We so appreciate all that he has given to the organization and cannot thank him enough.Jonipher, we wish you every happiness and success as you begin your new adventure back in your home community of Hawaii!

While we are sad to say farewell to Jonipher, we are excited that he will be passing the reins to another long-time member of the API Equality-LA family. Eileen Ma has served on our Steering Committee and as the co-chair of our Outreach/Recruitment Committee for several years. She comes to us from the Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance, where she has been the Campaign Director for the past three years. Eileen has over 17 years of experience in fundraising, community organizing, field work, and coalition-building, having worked at a range of community-based agencies, including the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, the UCLA Labor Center, SEIU Local 399, the AFL-CIO Organizing Institute, and the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. As we prepare to welcome our dynamic and dedicated new Director, we appreciate our good fortune at having such a talented and experienced leader to build upon Jonipher’s great achievements and to guide the organization’s next phase of growth and effectiveness.

Marshall Wong & Doreena Wong
Co-Chairs, API Equality-LA

We welcome Tommy as he takes on his new role and look forward to working with Eileen when she joins us in August.There are some changes afoot at API Equality-LA. We’re happy to announce the departure of Jonipher as the director of API Equality-LA and welcome two API Equality-LA members who’ll be taking on new staff roles. Read on past the break for the full statements.

Here’s the letter from Jonipher, the outgoing director:

Dear API Equality-LA Volunteers and Friends, 

Jonipher KwongThree years ago, I joined an incredible group of people doing amazing work in the API community to help defeat Prop 8. It was inspiring to see the strength of the relationships developed among this coalition and disappointing to witness the passing of a divisive constitutional amendment. Nonetheless, we picked up the pieces and did our best to move forward. Since then, API Equality-LA has grown in leaps and bounds. We doubled and tripled our budget, hired new staff members and developed new leadership. We are now the largest API LGBT organization in the country! I was proud to count myself first as a Steering Committee member and co-chair of the Faith Community and eventually as the Founding Director of API Equality-LA.

I could go on about the projects and programs that our amazing volunteers and staff have implemented, but at the end of the day, it’s about the hearts that have been touched and lives transformed because we exist. It’s about empowering API LGBT people and making allies out of adversaries. It is about education and increasing cultural sensitivity within our diverse communities. All this because of your diligence and perseverance. You are my hero! I am also indebted to Brian Nguyen, who has worked long hours and has motivated so many to join the movement. We are blessed with so many talented young people who are discovering the wonderful world of activism! Brian is officially our longest tenured Community Organizer and has done an incredible job keeping things together behind the scenes.

I will miss working for API Equality-LA, but know you are in good hands with Eileen Ma as my successor and Tommy Tseng as the new Program Manager. I also know that we will still be a part of the same equality movement wherever I go and we will keep working to make sure we achieve our vision of a society that truly celebrates the loves and lives of all people. Aloha means hello and goodbye. Until we meet again, may we continue to strive for justice and equality.

Aloha,

Jonipher Kwong's Signature
Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong
Director, API Equality-LA

Here’s the official statement from our organizational co-chairs:

During this past year, our organization has been very fortunate to have Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong – a strong, smart, and tireless leader – as our inaugural Director. It is with great sadness that we now must announceJonipher’s departure later this month as he sets off to fulfill his lifelong calling to become the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Honolulu. We can only celebrate his decision to answer this call, as it is in keeping with his professional training and deepest personal aspirations. And we are thankful that he has devoted this past year to providing the stability, direction and focus that have so boosted API Equality-LA’s success and the growth of our staff, volunteer base, internship program, and attendance at both meetings and special events. He also has helped us grow in intangible ways, by developing our mission, clarifying our vision, and enhancing the commitment of our membership beyond campaign work related to a specific ballot initiative. He has played a key role in forging closer, collaborative relationships with our Northern California counterpart and other people of color LGBT organizations in the Greater Los Angeles area. Our finances are solid, with important new revenue streams and solid commitments from individual donors now sustaining our work. Many of these accomplishments are the result of Jonipher’s efforts. His eloquence and passion have inspired many in our organization, and helped guide our priorities and approach after Prop 8. To say we will miss Jonipher’s warmth, generosity, good humor, and committed leadership is an enormous understatement. We so appreciate all that he has given to the organization and cannot thank him enough.Jonipher, we wish you every happiness and success as you begin your new adventure back in your home community of Hawaii!

While we are sad to say farewell to Jonipher, we are excited that he will be passing the reins to another long-time member of the API Equality-LA family. Eileen Ma has served on our Steering Committee and as the co-chair of our Outreach/Recruitment Committee for several years. She comes to us from the Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance, where she has been the Campaign Director for the past three years. Eileenhas over 17 years of experience in fundraising, community organizing, field work, and coalition-building, having worked at a range of community-based agencies, including the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, the UCLA Labor Center, SEIU Local 399, the AFL-CIO Organizing Institute, and the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. As we prepare to welcome our dynamic and dedicated new Director, we appreciate our good fortune at having such a talented and experienced leader to build upon Jonipher’s great achievements and to guide the organization’s next phase of growth and effectiveness.

Marshall Wong & Doreena Wong
Co-Chairs, API Equality-LA

We welcome Tommy as he takes on his new role and look forward to working with Eileen when she joins us in August.

API Equality-LA’s 6th Anniversary/Aloha Celebration

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Please join us as we commemorate API Equality-LA’s 6th anniversary and send off our Founding Executive Director Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong to Hawaii. With a full-course Hawaiian buffet, entertainment, and drinks, it is a party you surely cannot miss. Aloha!

 

When: 5PM – 9PM, Thursday, July 7, 2011

Where: Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) | 1145 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017

Suggested Donation: $20 regular | $15 Students

Questions: Brian Nguyen | contact@apiequalityla.org

Southern California Gas Company

This Event is Co-Sponsored by:

Asian Pacific American Dispute Resolution Center ∙ Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team ∙ Asian Pacific Islander Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays ∙ Asian/Pacific Islander Queer Women/Transgender Activists ∙ Brad Sears ∙ California Faith for Equality∙ Chinese Rainbow Association ∙ Equality California ∙ Gay Asian Pacific Support Network ∙ Gay-Straight Alliance Network ∙ HONOR Fund ∙ Jordan/Rustin Coalition ∙ Korean Resource Center-LA ∙ Korean-Americans United for Equality ∙ Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance ∙ LA Gay and Lesbian Center ∙ Lambda Legal  ∙ Latino Equality Alliance ∙ Liberty Hill Foundation ∙ Satrang ∙ Search to Involve Filipino Americans ∙ The Task Force ∙ Vote for Equality

Media & Website Committee Meeting

Media & Website Committee Meeting

Join us! This committee develops relationships with Asian journalists, places articles in ethnic media, and produces content for our website, Facebook, and Twitter pages. A light dinner will be provided so PLEASE RSVP!

When: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Where: Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) | 1145 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017 [Map]
Questions/RSVP: Noel Alumit & Alan Chan |
contact@apiequalityla.org