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GLBTQ+ Asian Pacific Alliance
We work to unite our QTAPI families and allies though advocacy, inclusion, and love. @nqapia member.

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GAPA Hosts QTAPI Art Exhibit!
Opening Night Reception on Friday, 5/29

GAPA, GAPA Fund, Sentro Filipino, and Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center invite you to our group art exhibition, Holding (Queer) Space, running from May 29 to July 10, 2026.

Join us at our Opening Night Reception on Friday, May 29th at Sentro Filipino, 814 Mission in downtown San Francisco! You’ll get to enjoy fabulous artwork, meet the artists, partake in tasty bites, and engage with community.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Angel Angeles (AKA Tito Bong) @aries_i_am
Pablo Tapay Bautista
Leonila Mims @luminouss.leo
Ngoc Nguyen @ngocnguyen_art
Jethro Patalinghug @jethroarts_
Henry 磊磊 Roark henry.midi
e tanaka @tanaka.jpeg
Coy Viana @coyspice
Jun Yang @junyarts
Fiona Yim @neverfinley

Exhibition Statement: Showcasing the works of Queer and Trans Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) artists, Holding (Queer) Space invites us to reflect on our relationships with each other as QTAPI in the diaspora by exploring what it means to take up space and practice placemaking for others. Whether it’s found within, among chosen family, or in the community-at-large, featured artists celebrate connection through shared experiences and histories, underscoring how QTAPI solidarity can cultivate placemaking and belonging. 

@gapasf @thegapafund @sentro_filipino @apicc_sf
#queerarts #queerartist #qtapi #queerapi #queerasian


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Happy AAPI heritage month! Did you know that GAPA, OASIS, GCHIP, and APS were the first openly gay groups to march in both the Cherry Blossom parade and Chinatown New Year parade in 1994? The contingents caused quite a stir at the time getting a lot of news coverage. Some members even marched with masks on to hide their identities from their family and friends. Two years later though, they won an award for best float 😉. Pictured is GAPA marching with their famed Godzilla statue, matching the namesake of their newsletter, Lavendar Godzilla (because gay). Come learn about this history and MORE at @njahs1980 in Japantown. Exhibit is open now!


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Happy AAPI heritage month! Did you know that GAPA, OASIS, GCHIP, and APS were the first openly gay groups to march in both the Cherry Blossom parade and Chinatown New Year parade in 1994? The contingents caused quite a stir at the time getting a lot of news coverage. Some members even marched with masks on to hide their identities from their family and friends. Two years later though, they won an award for best float 😉. Pictured is GAPA marching with their famed Godzilla statue, matching the namesake of their newsletter, Lavendar Godzilla (because gay). Come learn about this history and MORE at @njahs1980 in Japantown. Exhibit is open now!


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I had the chance to speak with @terisasiagatonu (she/they) at the NQAPIA West Coast Convening Community Reception about hope, community, and collective power.

One reminder that stayed with me: queer and trans people exist everywhere, and we always find our way back to each other. In a world that tries to divide us, there is still so much power in community, connection, and bringing our gifts together.

We are stronger together than apart. 🤍

Happy Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!

Love you sis, Terisa! I know we will be doing more queer and trans magick together!


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GAPA Hosts QTAPI Art Exhibit!
Opening Night Reception, Friday, 5/29

GAPA, GAPA Fund, Sentro Filipino, and Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center invite you to our group art exhibition, Holding (Queer) Space, running from May 29 to July 10, 2026.

Join us at our Opening Night Reception on Friday, May 29th, 6-8-30pm! You’ll get to enjoy fabulous artwork, meet the artists, partake in tasty bites, and engage with community.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Angel Angeles (AKA Tito Bong) @aries_i_am
Pablo Tapay Bautista
Leonila Mims @luminouss.leo
Ngoc Nguyen @ngocnguyen_art
Jethro Patalinghug @jethroarts_
Henry Roark henry.midi
Elina Tanaka @tanaka.jpeg
Coy Viana @coyspice
Jun Yang @junyarts
Fiona Yim @neverfinley

Showcasing the works of Queer and Trans Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) artists, "Holding (Queer) Space" invites us to reflect on our relationships with each other as QTAPI in the diaspora by exploring what it means to take up space and practice placemaking for others. Whether it’s found within, among chosen family, or in the community-at-large, featured artists celebrate modes of thinking about connection through shared experiences and histories, underscoring how QTAPI solidarity can cultivate placemaking and belonging.

@gapasf @thegapafund @sentro_filipino @apicc_sf
#queerarts #queerartist #qtapi #queerapi #queerasian


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@nqapia’s Community Reception is something I will always look forward to. Beyond the amazing food and community, it’s a chance for us to come down from the intensity of workshops and organizing and just enjoy each other’s company and vibes.

If you are AA and/or NHPI and LGBTQIA+, get connected with NQAPIA. They are organizing across state lines to get all of us resourced and connected. One way they are doing that right now is through the Let Them Lead the Way mini grant. Follow them and let’s keep building our network across Turtle Island.


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Beginning at 6:00PM on May 29th, help us welcome Sentro Filipino’s first Exhibition of 2026. Awarded our Exhibition Grant, GAPA transforms our Rizal Hall with works by Queer and Trans Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) artists. This Opening Reception will be a momentous one that celebrates both the continuation of our Exhibition Grant Program and an ushering in of June’s Pride Month.

Holding (Queer) Space invites us to reflect on our relationships with each other as QTAPI in the diaspora by exploring what it means to take up space and practice placemaking for others. Whether it’s found within, among chosen family, or in the community-at-large, featured artists celebrate modes of thinking about connection through shared experiences and histories, underscoring how QTAPI solidarity can cultivate placemaking and belonging. By sharing our perspectives, we create common ground where people can come together across generations, cultures, and identities. These acts of visibility foster pride, reduce isolation, and affirm that our lives and experiences matter.

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The GLBTQ+ Asian Pacific Alliance (GAPA) was founded in 1988 as a space for Queer and Trans Asians and Pacific Islanders (QTAPI) to come together, claim visibility, and create community.The GAPA Fund was founded in 2019 as a 501c(3) charitable institution to complement the seminal work that GAPA has done in its more than 35 years of existence. We provide arts and cultural programs that foster the empowerment and advancement of QTAPI communities. From the beginning, we have understood that the arts are not just expressions of identity, but acts of survival and resistance—ways to gather, to heal, and to imagine what liberation can look like. Our values are rooted in the belief that art is both healing and connective. We see artistic expression as a form of community care, by challenging the erasure and stereotypes faced by QTAPI communities and expanding what representation can mean for us.

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Names of Artists involved: Angelica Angeles, Pablo Tapay Bautista, Leonila Mims, Ngoc Nguyen, Jethro Patalinghug, Henry Roark, Elina Tanaka, Coy Viana, Victoria, Jun Yang, Fiona Yim


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Dear Community,

This is your advance notice to this year’s Queer & Transgender Asian & Pacific Islander (QTAPI) Block Party presented to you by yours truly, GAPA Fund, San Francisco OEWD, and Artyhood!

We are coming together, joyful and hopeful as we reinvent refuge through our diversity and resilience as community!

Expect amazing performances and fabulous resource fair. Stay tuned for more exciting details!

Grahic Design by @venazir_


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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3 weeks ago

This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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This week, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (@nqapia ) held its West Coast Convening after a long hiatus.What that meant was our hearts were full, our notes app was filled with amazing lessons from the workshops, and we had zero social battery left! 🤭

From Seattle to Utah, DC to the Pasifika region, and finally here in San Francisco, people showed up with their Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories, bringing smiles and joy to all attendees.

It was a beautiful reminder that, alone, we know so little. Still, together, as a diverse collective, as immigrants, and as queer and transgender people, we carry so much knowledge and power to offer to make this world a better place.


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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Thank you again for your continued attention to this urgent matter. We hope to see you in the Bay on April 22-23 for the West Coast Regional Convening, now that the facts are fully laid out. 😏


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The stage is set for our West Coast Community Reception: Performance Showcase, featuring a lineup of Bay Area artists whose work moves across drag, dance, poetry, and music.

This is a space where queer and trans AANHPI artists take up the stage on their own terms, bringing together performance, storytelling, and community.

Featuring Mocha Fapalatte, Hennessy Williams, Redd FaFilth, Terisa Siagatonu, Steven Cong, the Rice Rockettes (Chai Auntea & Sushi Rollita) and GAPA Dance Collective

Hosted by Mx. Kiki Krunch and our very own Executive Director Kat Evasco

April 24 · 6:30–9:30 PM · San Francisco

RSVP at the link in bio or below to receive location: bit.ly/nqapiacommunity26wc

Come be in the room where it happens


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The stage is set for our West Coast Community Reception: Performance Showcase, featuring a lineup of Bay Area artists whose work moves across drag, dance, poetry, and music.

This is a space where queer and trans AANHPI artists take up the stage on their own terms, bringing together performance, storytelling, and community.

Featuring Mocha Fapalatte, Hennessy Williams, Redd FaFilth, Terisa Siagatonu, Steven Cong, the Rice Rockettes (Chai Auntea & Sushi Rollita) and GAPA Dance Collective

Hosted by Mx. Kiki Krunch and our very own Executive Director Kat Evasco

April 24 · 6:30–9:30 PM · San Francisco

RSVP at the link in bio or below to receive location: bit.ly/nqapiacommunity26wc

Come be in the room where it happens


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Call for Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) Storytellers!

GAPA Theatre invites Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) storytellers to join our 2026 Spring Cohort.

APPLICATION DUE: FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH, 3PM
Application link in bio.

We are seeking QTAPI community members who are ready to explore and share stories rooted in their own lived experience—stories of finding community, building community, and showing up for one for community.
 
Through a collaborative, workshop-based process, participants will develop original solo performance and spoken word pieces. These works will be presented in a GAPA Theatre production on June 6, as part of 2026 QTAPI Week celebrations and the United States of Asian American Festival, presented by the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.
 
No prior writing or performance experience is required. We welcome anyone with a desire to tell their story, engage in collective creative process, and support fellow cohort members in a space grounded in trust, care, and artistic growth.
 
Production and Theme:
As One
Community + Care + Resilience
A collection of original performances by Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) artists, As One uplifts stories of community—discovering community, building community, and showing up for one another. These works reflect the care and resilience that sustain and connect us. Presented as part of the 2026 QTAPI Week celebrations and the United States of Asian American Festival, presented by the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.

30-minute informational Zoom call, Saturday March 21, 7PM
Zoom link in bio.

Questions? Contact: cesar@gapa.org


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Call for Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) Storytellers!

GAPA Theatre invites Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) storytellers to join our 2026 Spring Cohort.

APPLICATION DUE: FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH, 3PM
Application link in bio.

We are seeking QTAPI community members who are ready to explore and share stories rooted in their own lived experience—stories of finding community, building community, and showing up for one for community.
 
Through a collaborative, workshop-based process, participants will develop original solo performance and spoken word pieces. These works will be presented in a GAPA Theatre production on June 6, as part of 2026 QTAPI Week celebrations and the United States of Asian American Festival, presented by the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.
 
No prior writing or performance experience is required. We welcome anyone with a desire to tell their story, engage in collective creative process, and support fellow cohort members in a space grounded in trust, care, and artistic growth.
 
Production and Theme:
As One
Community + Care + Resilience
A collection of original performances by Queer and Transgender Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) artists, As One uplifts stories of community—discovering community, building community, and showing up for one another. These works reflect the care and resilience that sustain and connect us. Presented as part of the 2026 QTAPI Week celebrations and the United States of Asian American Festival, presented by the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.

30-minute informational Zoom call, Saturday March 21, 7PM
Zoom link in bio.

Questions? Contact: cesar@gapa.org


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We’re proud to announce @gapasf as an Anchor Partner for NQAPIA’s 2026 West Coast Regional Convening.

As an anchor partner, GAPA is helping co-shape the vision, outreach, and on-the-ground execution of this gathering—bringing together LGBTQ+ AANHPI leaders across the region for strategy, skill-building, and collective power building.

Be part of it — register for the West Coast Convening and our Bay Area Community Reception at the links in our bio!


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