Wednesday, May 19th, 8:00pm – ‘Ohana Xposed @ UCLA* Dark lighting, cool music, and rare, hard-to-find performances by queer people of color. What more could you ask for on a Wednesday night? APIHR’s Youth Program in collaboration with UCLA’s student organization, Mahu are hosting ‘Ohana Xposed at UCLA. We will have five to six set performances by experienced poets and musicians. After that, all queer API youth are welcome to perform anything they wish. 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.
*Being Held at the University of California, Los Angeles For more information, contact Nik Mukherji at nmukherji@apihr.org, or (323) 860-0876. 'Ohana House, the API LGBTIQ community center, is a program of Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights (APIHR). APIHR works to support the Pan Asian and Pacific Islander, including multiracial, transnationally and transracially adopted, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and questioning communities through public education, outreach, support services, leadership development, and advocacy in order to transform and improve the cultural and social conditions of our communities.
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