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Highlighted Events in 2010

APIQWTC's 2010 Lunar New Year / Spring Banquet   More Info

5pm - 9:30pm
Saturday, April 3rd
Legendary Palace, Oakland

Look out!!!  The tiger is just right around the corner.  It's the Year of TIGER !!!  :)


The APIQWTC Banquet Committee has gone all out to make this year a celebration to remember. With all the goodies you’ve come to expect from the APIQWTC Banquet with a touch of glam. Come see old friends and make new ones.

We are hosting our 23rd annual banquet at Legendary Palace, a traditional banquet restaurant in Oakland. They have the best Honey Walnut Prawn in town and their friendly staffs are offering the entire second floor for our event.

This year's banquet entertainment is loaded with LOTS of FUN
- performance, dancing, silence auction, and raffle drawing. This year's Phoenix Award Honoree is our community leader, Madeleine Lim, the founder and artistic director of QWOCMAP.

Since space is limited, reservations are only guaranteed by check or online registration.  For more information about our banquet, please click here.

And, the tradition continues - a free commemorative mug will be given away at the banquet. This year's design is once again a top secret!!! :-)



We always need volunteer to help out for the banquet, please contact us at banquet@apiqwtc.org to help out.


Upcoming Events:

  • "When Dreams Are Interrupted..."
    Special Performance

    Presented by Purple Moon Dance Project and Jill Togawa

    12 Noon
    Wed, Feb 17th and 24th
    SF City Hall – Special Performances

    Following on the heels of its recent sold-out performances of "When Dreams Are Interrupted...", Purple Moon Dance Project is thrilled to present a special Noontime performance of this inspiring work at San Francisco’s City Hall Rotunda on Wednesday, February 17 and 24, 2010.

    Juxtaposed against the magnificence and grand visibility of City Hall—a bastion of freedom and liberty--the performance evokes the same magnitude of the forced removal, and return, of the Japanese American community to the Bay Area. The seemingly invisible leaving and returning of countless Japanese Americans, and its profound impact on their community, is one that is imprinted in the consciousness and dwells amongst the shadows of this historic building. With that as a background, When Dreams Are Interrupted witnesses the rupture of the Japanese American community during WWII, and offers an opportunity to reflect on the nature of equality, liberty and resilience.

    The presentation at San Francisco's City Hall will occur a few days before and after The Day of Remembrance on February 19th, when Executive Order 9066 was signed by President Roosevelt in 1942 - the order that resulted in the mass removal of more than 100,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese residents. At the time of its signing, Japanese were not allowed to own property or marry anyone they chose.

    "When Dreams Are Interrupted..." invites us to witness the profound imprint of the forced removal and mass evacuation of the Berkeley Japanese community  in 1942.  The site-specific works weaves personal stories, dance, visual art and live music. Collaborators are choreographer Jill Togawa, visual artist Ellen Bepp, musicians Claudia Cuentas and Laura Inserra, and dancers Michelle Fletcher, Ruth Ichinaga, Arisika Razak and Sharon Sato.

    Look forward to seeing you there!

    project@purplemoondance.org





     
  •  San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade

    5pm - 8pm
    Saturday, Feb 27th

    Come marching with us

    On the night of Feb 27th, we will be marching in the San Francisco Lunar New Year Parade (year of the Tiger).  This parade is the MOST watched Asian parade outside of the Asian continent -- with nearly one million viewers worldwide!

    Join us at 5:00 pm to march with a broad coalition of community, family, and religious organizations (such as API Wellness Center, GAPA, NCLR, Marriage Equality, Our Family Coalition and etc).
     
    Time to Meet: 5:00 pm

    Where to Meet:
      Gather on the north side of Market Street, between Battery and Front Streets. This is halfway between Montgomery and Embarcadero BART/Muni. Look for GAPA in the red "Marriage for All" ponchos. If you have trouble finding the contingent, please call Clarence Wong at 415-370-3066.

    Note that we will gather at a place separate from where the float will be positioned, and there could be some waiting time before we get the sign to move into position. Parade marshals will tell us 20 minutes before we our float is ready to move, and at that time we will join up with the float. Our contingent number is Section G, Unit 101.

    More info on the parade, please visit www.chineseparade.com

     

  •  Our Family Coalition's Annual Night Out

    6pm - 9pm, Thursday, March 25
    One Market Restaurant
    1 Market Street
    San Francisco, CA



    Our Family Coalition promotes the rights and well-being of Bay Area lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer families with children and prospective parents through education, advocacy, social networking, and grassroots community organizing.

    Headquarters: 870 Market St., Ste. 872, San Francisco, CA 94102
    East Bay Office: 344 40th St., Oakland, CA 94609
    www.ourfamily.org · 415-981-1960

     
  • QPLAY
     

    April 18th, Sunday
    Meet at 1pm
    Palo Alto Museum and Zoo

    1451 Middlefield Road
    Palo Alto CA 94301
    Telephone:650-329-2111
     
    Queer Parents for the Love and Advocacy for our Youth (QPLAY)

    A social and support group for LGBTQ within the San Mateo County area. An opportunity for children to meet other children growing up with LGBTQ families. A chance for parents to share concerns, offer and receive support, and exchange parenting tips. Most of all, a place to HAVE FUN!

    website: http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/depts/csd/activities_and_recreation/attractions/junior_museum/default.asp

    Admission is free. A $3 donation per person is appreciated.  There is also a park there.

    RSVP to Joy Caneda 650-515-1901.

     

  • 3rd Annual Queer & Asian Conference
    Presented by CAL Q&A

    April 30 - May 2
    U.C. Berkeley Campus

    For info on 2010 event:  http://qacon10.wordpress.com

    To get a glimpse to the past conferences:

    2009:  http://qacon09.wordpress.com/
    2008:  http://qacon08.wordpress.com/

     

  • Trikone's Kulture Kulcha 2010
    Presented by Trikone,
    www.trikone.org

    8pm - 1am, May 1
    West Bay Conference Center

    1290 Fillmore Street, San Francisco





     
  • QPLAY
    Queer Parents for the Love and Advocacy for our Youth (QPLAY)

    11:30am-4pm , Sunday, May 16

    Central Park / Peter Loftus Playground
    477 Lincoln Circle, Millbrae , CA 94030

    A social and support group for LGBTQ within the San Mateo County area. An opportunity for children to meet other children growing up with LGBTQ families. A chance for parents to share concerns, offer and receive support, and exchange parenting tips.

    Most of all, a place to HAVE FUN!

    Contact Joy at 650-515-1901/jtcaneda@yahoo.com and Stacey at 650-255-4068/stacey1974@aol.com.

    The next QPLAY event is on May 16th, Sunday. It will be a fun-filled day with BBQ, different playgrounds, and outdoor games. The park has two play areas, one for younger children and the other for older children.

    What to bring:
    1. Food to barbecue and/or anything you would like to share. Kate and YY will start the coals for the BBQ and have some drinks and sides to share.
    2. Blankets to lay on.
    3. Outdoor toys and games to play.
    4. Bring a photo or two of your wonderful family to make a family collage.
    May 22nd is Harvey Milk Day. In commemoration of his work for our community, we will be doing something to celebrate. Still coming up with an activity so if anyone has any suggestions, please let us know.
    It took $30 to reserve the BBQ site so please bring anything to contribute to cover the expense.

    RSVP to the Kate at 415-225-6368/<kate@gokalee.com> or Joy at 650-515-1901/jtcaneda@yahoo.com.

    Thanks again,
    Joy

     
  • "In Honor of Our DreamSpeakers" Celebration
    Presented by Purple Moon Dance Project


    6:00-8:00p, Wednesday, May 26

    Performance & Reception:
    Buriel Clay Theater
    African American Art & Culture Complex
    762 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

    Please join us for Purple Moon’s 3rd biennial "In Honor of Our DreamSpeakers" celebration, honoring the lives and contributions of women artists, particularly lesbians and women of color, whose work has inspired social change, peace and healing in our community.  Building on a tradition begun in 2007, we proudly honor these inspiring Bay Area artists as our 2010 DreamSpeakers:

    Brenda Wong Aoki - performance artist (First Voice)
    Avotcja - poet, musician, radio host
    Stephanie Johnson - installation artist, sculptor, designer

    Judith Smith
    - Artistic Director (AXIS Dance Company)
    Penina Ava Taesali - writer, founder Asian-Pacific Islander Youth Promoting Advocacy and Leadership: Talking Root Arts Collective

    Look forward to seeing you there!

    project@purplemoondance.org


     

  • 6th Annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival
    Presented by QWOCMAP


    June 11-13
    Brava Theater, San Francisco
    http://www.qwocmap.org/




     
  • Celebrating Joannie's Life

    3pm - 5pm, Sat, August 28
    Kaiser Center Roof Garden
    300 Lakeside Drive, Oakland

    Direction Notes: 
    Please note that Elevator A access to the memorial can be gained only through the parking garage.

    It was a shocking news to many of us that our very own Joannie passed away recently at age 41 in New York City. Our thoughts and prayers are with her, her partner, and their families. Below is a well written article from SFGate.com:

    Joannie Chiung-Yueh Chang, a Bay Area civil rights attorney who worked on the nation's first paid family medical leave law and helped San Francisco implement its ground-breaking health coverage ordinance, died Saturday in New York City of stomach cancer. She was 41.

    She was diagnosed seven weeks ago while pregnant with twin daughters, who were born June 29, said Luna Yasui, her partner of eight years.

    Ms. Chang devoted her legal career to representing workers, women and minorities as a lawyer with Equal Rights Advocates, the Employment Law Center and the Asian Law Caucus.

    From 2007 until March, she worked for San Francisco's Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, drafting rules, contacting employers, and handling public inquiries about the first-in-the-nation ordinance providing care for the uninsured at a network of clinics and hospitals.


    + Read more...




     
  • 4th Annual QWOCMAP BBQ & Boating
    -- Presented by QWOCMAP

    11am, Sat, September 11
    Lake Chabot

    17600 Lake Chatbot Road
    Oakland, CA

    It's too much fun to miss! Bring your own stuff to grill! Beer from QWOCMAP, but feel free to bring your own to share as well!
    Famous Ribs by Kebo!

    Dogs, kids, games, kayaks, soccer & frisbees...chillin' & grillin'...if you've been, you already know what it's about...if you haven't...don't you want to be in the know. Combat your FOMO - fear of missing out - and be there!

    For more information, please check QWACMAP website: http://www.qwocmap.org/

    To Reach The Park, click
    here...


    Vehicle Entry Fee & Other Pricing:

    • Vehicle Entry Fee: $5 per vehicle, $4 per trailered vehicle. Buses: $25/per bus.

    • Boat Launch: There is no boat launch facility. Private watercraft may not be launched except for car-top canoes, kayaks, and scull craft 20 feet or less. Personal watercraft and inflatables are not permitted. Float tubes may be used at Lake Chabot. Persons using float tubes must wear waders or other wetsuit material to prevent body contact with the water in the reservoir.

    • Boat Launch Fee: $2 car-top canoes, kayaks, and scull craft only, 20 feet or less.

    • Boat Rental: Call (510) 247-2526. Rental boats include row boats, canoes, pedal boats, kayaks, and boats with electric trolling motors. Guided lake tours are also offered.

    Boat Type Hourly 2 Hours 3 - 5 Hours Daily

    Security Deposit $20
    Canoes $20 $ 28 $32 $40

    Rowboats
    single kayaks $20 $ 28 $32 $40

    2-person
    Kayaks $20 $28 $32 $40

    Security Deposit $50
    Electric
    Motor Boats $21 $30 $40 $50

    Pedal Boats $20 $28 $32 $ 40

    Patio Boat
    *4 hour max $60 $120 $180* n/a



     
  • 7th Annual Presentation Banquet  
    "Public Recognition of Private Courage"
    -- Presented by API Family Pride

    11am, Sat, September 18
    Hotel Whitcomb
    1231 Market Street (x 8th Street)
    San Francisco, CA

    Tickets:  
    Adult $40 and children 5-10 years $20

    Purchase Online
    at  www.apifamilypride.org

    More Info:  PO Box 473, Fremont, CA 94537
    info@apifamilypride.org; 510-818-0887

    Honoring individual API Family who proudly support their LGBT children, relatives, and friends in spite of the prejudice the encounter. Join API Family Pride in celebrating stories of love, courage, and acceptance shared by family members and hose who honor them. Food, live cultural performances, raffle prizes, and a silent auction commemorate the festivities.

    Hotel Whitcomb is located conveniently on Market &  8th Street, right in front of the Civic Center Bart/Muni Station.  Parking available behind hotel on 8th Street.  Handicap access is available.




     

  • APIQWTC Annual Summer BBQ   

    11am -4pm
    Sat, September 25
    Middle Harbor Shoreline Park

    Oakland, CA

    Dykes bike!  Lezzies get busy!  Queers Cheer!  Jocks rock! Bi's vie! 
    An event full of sports, food, fun, and friends!!!


    THE APIQWTC SUMMER PICNIC 2010!

    Summer time is almost over -- let's end it with a bang, or a goal, or a twister competition! Come join the fun that sets up the fun. So, join APIQWTC to say good bye to Summer time by doing what we APILBTQs do best -- eating and fooling around!

    EAT -- We'll be grillin' up all your summer time favorites, burgers, hot dogs, even grillers for the vegetarians. Come early for the eats 'cause when it gone - it's gone.

    FOOL AROUND -- No, not that kind of fooling around. (ok, maybe that kind of fooling around but you're on your own for that.) We mean playing games and having tournaments with medals/prizes/trophies awarded to the winner. No need to be an uber-jock to win these tournaments. Think Pie Eating Contest and Twister... Bring your favorite sports stuff and start your own game! (Frisbee, Volleyball, Football, Twister…)

    CHILL -- Plenty of shade provided for those who think "people watching" should be an official Olympic sport.

    We had so much FUN every summer, so let’s do it again!

    Adults:  $5 - $10 suggested donation
    (no one will be turned away for lack of funds)


     
  • Purple Moon Dance Project's 4th Biennial
    Community Healing Garden Festival

    -- Presented by Purple Moon Dance Project

    11am - 3pm
    Sat, October 2nd
    Huntington Park

    California & Taylor St.
    San Francisco, CA

    The Community Healing Garden Festival is produced by Purple Moon Dance Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing holistic programs for women with life-threatening illness, elders and in recovery, using dance and movement to heal.

    The festival brings together leading women's health professionals, practitioners and accomplished artists with women, children, youth and families to promote healthy living in a transformative afternoon of communal dance, music, art and wellness.

    Free activities include bodywork, massage, reiki, yoga, children's art-making, refreshments and informational resources from a variety of health agencies.

    Interactive dance and music will be performed by Sistahs of the Drum, DrumFire, Taiko Ren, Danza Xitlalli, ukulele group Ka'ala Carmack & J-Town Hui, Purple Moon Dance Project artists and students, including artistic director Jill Guillermo-Togawa and others.

    The festival recognizes and honors women who participate in Purple Moon Dance Project's Community Arts & Health Education programs, many of whom are living with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. The programs are held with the Latino Commission of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and Chinatown Public Health Center. It is funded in part by The California Wellness Foundation, The California Endowment, SF Arts Commission, the California Arts Council and SF Grants for the Arts/Hotel Tax Fund.

    The festival's sponsors and in-kind donors include Bi-Rite Market, Cole Hardware, Glaceau, Izze Beverage Co., Luna Bar, and Deeken & Hunt-Weber, Inc. with more to come. Community partners who will be on hand to offer free information and resources include Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, Asian Pacific Islander American Health Forum, Breast and Cervical Cancer Services, Lesbian Health Research Center at UCSF, Our Family Coalition, UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women's Health, Women's Community Clinic, California Institute of Integral Studies and others.

    For more information, please check Purple Moon's website: http://www.purplemoondance.org


     
  • Dance for Equality 2010
    -- Presented by Marriage Equality USA

    8pm - 11pm, Saturday, October 16
    Uptown Body & Fender

    401 26th Street, Oakland




     



Last updated at Aug 28, 2010