
Remember the 90s? Journey back with GAPIMNY when we were just two stepping into the gay scene. We’re celebrating our 20th year and we’ll be “taking two steps forward and two steps back” and getting way way familiar with our “pleasure principle.”
Flashback
April 1st, 2010
9:00 PM - 1:00PM
Stonewall
53 Christopher St. (map it!)
All who are over 21 are welcome!
$10 cover
Support GAPIMNY!
A party to celebrate a support grant from the Stonewall Community Foundation
Music by K.C’arl
Model Minority or Manipulated Minority?
The History of Racism in the U.S.: an Asian American Perspective
Don Kao, one of the founders of GAPIMNY, will take us through the 180 year history of racism against Asians in the U.S. in this mind opening workshop. See how Asians have been used to undermine other People of Color communities and movements for social change. In addition, we will explore a multiracial history time line to draw together the interconnections of Native American, African American, Latina/o, Asian/Pacific Islander and Women’s herstories/histories.
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Wednesday, March 17th
Project Reach
39 Eldridge Street, 4th floor
All QAPI are welcome!
Please note: This party is in lieu of our regular General Meeting; there will be no meeting at the Center this month.
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This meeting is facilitated by Project Reach
http://projectreachnyc.org/
Project Reach is a youth and adult-run, multi-racial, multi-gender, grassroots, anti-discrimination, youth organizing center with a clear mission and commitment to challenging the destruction among, of, and between New York City’s disparate youth communities. Implicit in that mission is a vision that recognizes that the empowerment of disenfranchised youth communities is critical and integral to their participation as future leaders in the larger movement for social justice.