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BANQUET
COMMITTEE
(Sort by last name)
- Bobby C.
- Ginny Eng
- Crystal Jang
- CJ Jiang
- Deb Jue
- Koko Lin
- Kris Mizutani
- Amy Sueyoshi
- Lynn Sugihara
- Vanessa Coe
- Joyce Ycasas
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APIQWTC 300+ guests, a portion of your ad proceeds will be
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banquet. Please contact us at
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Thanks!
YEAR OF THE
(METAL) RABBIT / CAT
Years: 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987,
1999, 2011
People born in the Year of the Rabbit & Cat are articulate, talented,
and ambitious. They are virtuous, reserved, and have excellent
taste. Rabbit & Cat people are admired, trusted, and are often financially
lucky. They are fond of gossip but are tactful and generally kind.
Rabbit & Cat people seldom lose their temper. They are clever at business
and being conscientious, never back out of a contract. They would
make good gamblers for they have the uncanny gift of choosing the
right thing. However, they seldom gamble, as they are conservative
and wise. They are most compatible with those born in the years of
the Sheep, Pig, and Dog.
Famous People Born in The Year of the Rabbit & Cat
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Helen Hunt, Winston
Churchill, George Washington, Kate Winslet, Quentin
Tarrantin, Germaine Greer, Neil Sedaka, Francis Ford Coppola,
Michael Jordan, Drew Barrymore, Harry Belafonte, Ingrid Bergman,
Lewis Carroll, John Cleese, Peter Falk, Peter Fonda, James Fox,
David Frost, Cary Grant, Oliver Hardy, Bob Hope, Whitney
Houston, David Beckham, John Hurt, Michael Keaton, John Keats,
Julian Lennon, Arthur Miller, Roger Moore, Tatum O'Neal, George
Orwell, Neil Simon, Jane Seymour, Dusty Springfield, Sting,
Orson Welles, Norman Wisdom, Jane Seymour, Joan Crawford,
Natasha Richardson, and Tina Turner.
General Predictions for the Year of the
Rabbit & Cat
The year of the Rabbit & Cat is generally ...
APIQWTC SCHOLARSHIP
A portion of this year’s Banquet proceeds will go to a new
scholarship fund. The APIQWTC Scholarship supports queer API
women and transgender people in their pursuit of
technical / professional training or higher education. The
scholarship hopes to recognize those who are active in the
community and encourage future leaders. The scholarship fund is
strictly segregated from the APIQWTC general operating fund.
For
additional scholarship information or application contact Amy Sueyoshi at amy@apiqwtc.org.
Make a donation to the scholarship fund with your reservations
today!
APIQWTC Lunar New Year Banquet Mugs
Please feel free to contact us to get yourself an APIQWTC mug.
2004
2005

2006

2007

2009

2010

Previous APIQWTC Phoenix Award Recipients
2005 -
Marion Abdullah

2006 -
Doreena Wong

2007 -
Dipti Ghosh

2008 -
Trinity Ordona &
Desiree Thompson

2009 -
Helen Zia

2010 -
Madeleine Lim
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2011 - Pam Louie

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Hop! Meow! Look out!
Our Lunar New Year Banquet is just right around the corner.
It's the Year of the Rabbit & Cat !!!
:)
APIQWTC would like to invite you to celebrate the new year at our
24th Annual Spring Banquet!!!
Come see old friends and make new ones. The food and
performances are going
to be
fabulous!!! Our banquet has been a sold-out event for the last few
years and space is limited, so please reserve your seats ASAP!!
View photos of previous banquet at
Legendary Palace, click here.
Our paper invitations went out on Monday, Feb 28th! If
you would like to be on the mailing list, please email
koko@apiqwtc.org. Thanks.
4/8/2011: Yeah, tomorrow is the day!! Our PayPal registration is
now closed. If you are still interested in joining 250 of us, just
come and pay at the door. :-)
This year's entertainment is loaded with LOTS of FUN
!!

Phoenix Award Honoree:
Pam Louie
Our 2011 Phoenix Award honoree, Pam Louie, is a local girl.
She grew up in Oakland’s Chinatown and spent her entire educational
career in the Bay area, from public schools in Oakland to the
University of San Francisco, Golden Gate University, UC Berkeley and
Stanford. She grew up with 6 sisters, and all 7 were raised by her
mom when her father died at a young age. Dad was Chinese and mom is
a mixed-blood from Filipino, Hawaiian, American Indian, and Mexican
ancestries. Pam still remembers her mom’s beauty salon on Lakeshore
Ave (right across from the current Trader Joes).
Pam’s involvement with our community goes back more than 20 years,
when she was a tireless board member of APS (Asian Pacific Sisters)
and APLBN (Asian Pacific Islander Lesbian and Bisexual Network).
There, she organized numerous events, such as the SF pride parades,
our annual banquet, the Rice Balls, drag king fashion shows, the
1993 (??) March on Washington, and two APLBN conferences in Santa
Cruz & Los Angeles.
Pam has a passion for music and dance – and she was able to combine
this interest for our community by providing an API queer space by
co-founding “Jaded”, a co-gender dance club in 1996. Jaded was a
major hit for the API queer community for years. After Jaded, Pam
continued with her passion and formed PersuAsian, which became
Flaava. Pam has also been a generous donor and sponsor of our
community for many years. Whenever the API queer community needed
money for events, Pam never hesitated to pull out her wallet year
after year.
More on Pam's Bio, please click
here.
Fabulous Community Performance Lineup:
- Read Bio -
Speed Dating
Silent Auction
Raffle Prize Drawings
(including an iPad)
And More!!
After Party :
Club
Rimshot
at Bench and Bar
510 17th Street (between Telegraph & San Pablo)
Oakland, CA 94612
510.444.2266
Party begins right after the banquet!
Banquet guests get free VIP entry and
access to the 2nd floor VIP seating area!

Free
commemorative mugs - one per each guest. A must-add to your APIQWTC mug collection!!!
(This year's design is top secret!
Come and find out.)
Time:
Saturday, April 9, 2010
5pm - 6pm
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Registration & Socializing
(Come early - open seating!) |
| 6pm - 7:30pm |
Dinner served |
| 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
Entertainment Program |
| 8:30pm - 9:30pm |
Speed Dating! |
| 9:30pm - 11pm |
In-House Dancing |
Come early - Open Seating
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Location:
Legendary Palace
708 Franklin Street
Oakland, CA
(510) 663-9188
Click
here to visit their website. Restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
Parking on the street and parking garages nearby. Easy accessible by BART
- four blocks from City Center / 12th Street BART Station.

Tickets:
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Since space is limited, reservation is guaranteed by
a check or a PayPal transaction. Please send in your RSVP form
or reserve online by March 28, the banquet usually sells out. All payments
are non-refundable after April 1.
SPONSOR -- This year, consider being a Silver, Gold, or
Platinum Sponsor! Gold and Platinum Sponsors will be recognized for their generous
support in the banquet program under the “Thank You Sponsors”
section. Of course if you chose to be an anonymous sponsor, we would
gladly honor your wish.
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Category |
Price |
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Golden Rabbit Sponsor
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsor |
$450 (reserved table seats 10 adults)
$100 (one meal and acknowledgement)
$75 (one meal and acknowledgement)
$100 (two meals) |
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Individuals |
$38 postmarked by 3/28
$45 after 3/28 |
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Seniors/Students |
$25 (Please present ID at the door) |
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Children |
$15 (3-13 yrs)
FREE (younger than 3 yrs) |
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Seniors/Students |
$25 (Please present ID at the door) |
PAYMENT: -Back to Top-Due to the tremendous success of online registration last year,
we are excited to offer it again. So, if you hardly ever write
checks these days and can't find your check book or if you'd like
to rack up some frequent flier points on your credit card, try
out our new online registration and PayPal payment method.
Note: there is a 4% handling fee to cover the added costs for
these services.
To summarize, there are three ways to register for the
banquet:
OPTION 1: Fill out a
blank registration form by hand and mail in with your check
(there is no handling fee for this service).
A. Just download
PDF and fill out the
RSVP form
B. Make your check payable
to "API Banquet"
C. Mail your form and check
to:
APIQWTC Banquet
17 Walter U Lum Place
San Francisco, CA 94108
OPTION 2: Fill out
a registration form online and mail your check (there is a 4%
handling fee for this service) to the address above.
This option is CLOSED!!
OPTION 3: Fill out a
registration form online and pay by
PayPal
(there is a 4% handling fee for this service.) This option is CLOSED!!
Menu:
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Veggie egg roll & seaweed salad
Veggie soup
Honey walnut shrimp
Peking spareribs
Roasted chicken
Flounder with XO sauce
Tofu w/ bok choy
Ying yang vegetables
Veggie fried rice
Sesame balls
Coconut custard
Beverages
Open Bar
Additional Info:
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- We will make all efforts to accommodate special requests.
- Partial or whole scholarships are available, if you volunteer!!!
Contact:
For general inquiries and
confirmation, please email us at
banquet@apiqwtc.org with subject 'API Banquet'.
 Volunteers are welcome. To volunteer for the banquet, please
contact Ginny Eng at ginny@apiqwtc.org with subject
'API Banquet'. A limited number of scholarships are available
for our volunteers.
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for Honoree and Performer
Pam Louie
Pam Louie is
the recipient of APIQWT's 2011 Phoenix Award. APIQWTC’s 2011 Phoenix
Award honoree is Pam Louie. Every year, APIQWTC presents the Phoenix
Award to someone for their lifetime achievements and contributions
to the API queer and transgender community. It’s our way of
recognizing the many members who have done so much for our community
in countless ways. And Pam is of those women who personifies the
Phoenix Award!
Pam is a local girl, she grew up in Oakland’s Chinatown and spent
her entire educational career in the Bay area, from public schools
in Oakland to the University of San Francisco, Golden Gate
University, UC Berkeley and Stanford. She grew up with 6 sisters,
and all 7 were raised by her mom when her father died at a young
age. Dad was Chinese and mom is a mixed-blood from Filipino,
Hawaiian, American Indian, and Mexican ancestries. Pam still
remembers her mom’s beauty salon on Lakeshore Ave (right across from
the current Trader Joes).
At school, Pam was an athlete, played competitive rugby and formed a
rugby team with her friends, called “Peninsula CHAOS”. For fun, she
made a film with some lesbian friends called “Fun with the sausage”.
Pam has a son, Robert (32) and currently works as a financial
controller at a Bay Area local non-profit organization.
Pam’s involvement with our community goes back more than 20 years,
when she was a tireless board member of APS (Asian Pacific Sisters)
and APLBN (Asian Pacific Islander Lesbian and Bisexual Network).
There, she organized numerous events, such as the SF pride parades,
our annual banquet, the Rice Balls, drag king fashion shows, the
1993 (??) March on Washington, and two APLBN conferences in Santa
Cruz & Los Angeles.
Pam has a passion for music and dance – and she was able to combine
this interest for our community by providing an API queer space by
co-founding “Jaded”, a co-gender dance club in 1996. Jaded was a
major hit for the API queer community for years. We have many fond
memories of flyering in the City in the middle of the night. Pam and
the other owners also made it a point to contribute all of Jaded’s
coat-check proceeds every month to non-profit organizations in our
community. After Jaded, Pam continued with her passion and formed
PersuAsian, which became Flaava.
Pam has also been a generous donor and sponsor of our community for
many years. Whenever the API queer community needed money for
events, Pam never hesitated to pull out her wallet year after year.
She’s sponsored the API float for the pride parade in San Francisco,
rented a dragon for the SF Lunar new year parade, donated seats and
tables in past APIQWTC banquets, as well as at NCLR, LAVA and API
Wellness galas. She sponsored films and hosted receptions before
QWOCMAP was formed, and hosted numerous dance events, like Trikone’s
pre-pride-parade-party and GAPA’s Runway events. She’s also
sponsored the dragon boat team, Rainbow KOI.
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Yulin Ling
Yulin Ling is honored to be this
year’s APIQWTC Mistress of Ceremonies. As a community leader for
over 20 years, Yulin’s served as co-founder of Q-Wave in New York
City, co-chair of Queer Asian Pacific Alliance (QAPA) in Boston,
board member for International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights
Commission (IGLHRC) and advisor to major corporate and philanthropic
boards on LGBTQ issues nationally.
At age 22, Yulin came out to her very large extended Chinese
fundamentalist Christian family and has since become the family’s
personal Wikipedia on all things “gay”. She’s especially proud to
have paved the way for younger generations to come out without
having first attend a women’s college. When Yulin is not traveling,
making farmer’s market dinners or giving fabulous dating advice
during long walks on the beach, she’s often playing with her amazing
cat, Bali.
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Class members of Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu
Performing will be
dancers who have been studying hula for between one and ten years
with Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu,
http://www.naleihulu.org/, including two mothers with their
daughters.
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Tavae Samelu
Tavae Samuelu is Samoan-American
native of Long Beach. She moved to Northern California to attend UC
Berkeley and has been in love with the bay ever since. Accompanying
her on guitar will be Vanessa Coe.
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Priti
Priti has been performing Bollywood songs and traditional
Indian dances for the last decade both in the US and in India. She
is a passionate dancer, actor and filmmaker from the SF Bay Area.
She wishes to show you that a BIG girl can knock your socks-n-heels
off with some scintillating hip-shaking. Her performance will make
you move to the Bollywood groove! She will be performing to Munni
Badnaam Hui (Munni became infamous because of you), the reigning
smash hit Bollywood item number from the movie Dabangg.
Scholarship:
Wen
Liu and Estelle Davis have won this
year's APIQWTC scholarships.
Congratulations to both for their impressive accomplishments!
Wen Liu is a queer Taiwanese community organizer and
graduate student in the
Social-Personality Psychology Ph.D. Program at the City
University of New York,
Graduate Center. As an undergraduate at University of Washington,
Wen
co-founded the Queer People of Color Alliance, Youth for Middle
East, and
Chinese Speaking Queers. Wen additionally worked as a programming
coordinator
at Q Center, the LGBT resource center, advocating particularly for
queer
students of color. Wen has also organized East African,
Latino, and Asian
immigrant custodial staff by forming a multi-generational labor
solidarity
group called International Workers and Students for Justice to
combat lay offs
and workplace harassment. This summer Wen will conduct qualitative
research on
lesbian and bisexual Southeast Asian migrant workers in Taiwan to
underscore
how they have formed community and comradeship in their fight
against
capitalist exploitation.
Follow the link below for a thank you from Wen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWtwkJ5huPQ
Sarah Estelle Davis is a second-generation queer Filipina
American who will
begin the Master's in Public Health at San Francisco
State University in fall
2011. She hopes to improve accessibility by training health care
professionals
in cultural competency. Estelle plans to develop frameworks that
are
particularly inclusive of LGBT, trauma survivors, and Asian
American
communities. She has worked eight years as a public health worker
at
organizations such as Center for Health Training, Fenway Community
Health
Center, and Marin AIDS Project. She is currently a legal worker at
Communities
United for Restorative Justice, an organization that combats the
criminalization of young men of color and the displacement of
low-income
communities. As an undergraduate at Tufts University, Estelle
examined the
medicalization of polycystic ovary syndrome, the most common
reproductive
disorder in reproductive aged women.
Estelle will be at the banquet to thank APIQWTC in person.
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