Dragon Fruit Project

The Dragon Fruit Project is a program of APIENC and is an intergenerational oral history project that explores queer Asian Pacific Islanders and their experiences with love and activism in the 1960s – 90s.

Visibility Project

The Visibility Project combines art, media and social justice to document the personal experiences of Queer Asian American Women + Trans + Gender non-conforming folks. Our community is frequently overlooked, ignored, and disregarded by society at large. The cultivation of this project was a direct response to change that dynamic one face, one story, one participant at a time. The Visibility Project is intergenerational and multi-racial. It provides a platform that allows participants to self-identify, share their histories and experiences. The result is a diverse representation of what it means to be a Queer Asian American that transcends linguistic, cultural, and generational barriers.

APIENC

API Equality – Northern California (APIENC) works to build LGBTQ API power by amplifying our voices and increasing visibility to our communities. Through organizing, we inspire and train leaders, establish intergenerational connections, and document and disseminate our histories. The Dragon Fruit Project is a program of APIENC and is an intergenerational oral history project that explores queer Asian Pacific Islanders and their experiences with love and activism in the 1960s – 90s.