Saturday, December 20th, 3 - 5pm ? Zines: Speaking for Ourselves and Documenting Our Stories Max Chang, Queer Ally and Youth Advocate Sage Chung, APIHR Youth Program Intern
Do you have something to say? Do you want to let the world know who you are and what you believe in? Come learn about the history and impact of zines while creating one of your own!
*Share your coming out experiences* *Express yourself through prose, poetry, artwork, and performance pieces* *Celebrate your unique story, experiences, ideas, dreams, manifestos, and fantasies* *Break the silence*
Bring an open mind, positive and creative energy, and, of course, your stories! Also bring your personal art and writings to create a zine page that represents YOU.
Open only to Queer and Questioning Asian Pacific Islander youth 24 and under.
'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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