Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights (APIHR) Youth Program presents:
'Ohana Xposed: A Night of Spoken Word and Music on the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexuality
When? Friday, December 12th, 2003 from 8-11pm
Where? Motley Coffeehouse, Scripps College 1030 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711
Dark lighting, cool music, and rare, hard-to-find performances by queer people of color. What more could you ask for on a Friday night?
APIHR?s Youth Program is hosting ?Ohana Xposed: A Night of Spoken Word and Music on the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexuality at Scripps College?s Motley Coffeehouse located in Claremont. Scheduled performers include Eric Wat, Ryka Aoki, Cris Hernandez, Micah Carvalho, Sage Chung, and Reese Ortiz. After these performers, the mic will be open to all queer API youth. Admission is free and drinks and snacks will be available.
No boundaries, no restrictions, no judges. It is a night to take the possibilities of freedom of expression to its max.
Don?t miss this awesome opportunity to enjoy a free show. And for all you hidden performance artists, now is the chance to tell other people your story, your way of letting off steam.
'Ohana House, established by Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights (APIHR), the nation's first API LGBTIQ center. APIHR works to advance the human rights of the Pan Asian/ Pacific Islander lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersexual, queer and questioning (LGBTIQ) community.
www.apihr.org
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