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APEX Express - 7 15 21 Dragonfruit Podcast 1

APEX Express A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. This week we feature APIENC’s Dragonfruit Podcast focused on AAPI queer elders and their activist stories.   Dragon Fruit Podcast Episode 1 | Sharing our Harvest: Fruits of QTAPI Movement Organizing Miko Lee: Good evening. This is Miko Lee, and you’re listening to apex express where we focus on the Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences. Tonight we’re proud to present the dragon fruit project, an international project that explores queer Asian and a Pacific Islanders and their stories about love and activism in the sixties, seventies, eighties, and nineties.

Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say

Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say
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Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say

ADVERTISEMENT Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say Diversity advocates undaunted, they say by Doug Thompson | Today at 3:40 a.m. Attendees hold up banners and signs June 24 during a trans rights march that started at the Walton Arts Center and ended at the Town Center Plaza in downtown Fayetteville. The march and rally was intended to increase visibility and empower transgender, nonbinary, gender-variant and gender-nonconforming people to come out, as well as protest the state legislature s passage of laws that are considered by some to be anti-trans. The event was part of a series of events celebrating Pride Week in the city. This is not just a movement of trans people, but a freedom of expression, said Jewel Hayes shown second from left. We have been recently fighting laws that hurt children, that keep them from expressing themselves the way they want to be seen. It s important to have these kinds of events to help Arkansas grow and move

Not Just Gay Men: Honoring the Stories of Women With HIV 40 Years Later

Not Just Gay Men: Honoring the Stories of Women With HIV 40 Years Later Courtesy of the subject This article is part of “AIDS Is 40. But It Really Isn’t,” a series of personal stories, news reports, and interviews that pushes back against commonly held narratives regarding the start of the U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic. On June 2, the Today show released a six-minute video news report titled, “40 years since first AIDS cases, men living with HIV share their perspectives.” In it were old news clips from the early years of the epidemic showing imagery of hospitals, clinics, and ill-appearing men in beds. Well-known men with HIV were mentioned, including Rock Hudson, Magic Johnson, and Pedro Zamora. Later in the segment, four men from different generations were interviewed about their lived experience with HIV, the anguish of the early years of the epidemic, scientific advances including undetectable equals untransmittable (U=U) and HIV-related stigma.

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