Devesh reflects on his involvement in the early days of Trikone and his work with other organizations like GAPA and API Wellness Center. He talks about being South Asian within the larger AAPI umbrella as well as shares some of his experiences in…
In this interview, Trinity reflects on her time organizing with various movements, being out and doing work with the Lesbian of Color Conference, APIQWTC, and API Family Pride.
Vince shares with MLin what it was like to get involved in the GAPA Community HIV Project (GCHP), lessons he's learned through community organizing and activism, and the people who have influenced him along the way.
In this interview, Poonam talks about growing up in Houston, Texas, finding information in the library, and eventually moving to San Francisco and finding out about Trikone. She talks about being part of the Red Envelope Giving Circle and her plans…
Geena shares about being born and raised in Jamaica, moving to Chicago when she was young, and then eventually coming to California. She reflects on finding out about Trikone from Urvashi Vaid and visiting the Billy DeFrank LGBTQ+ Community Center,…
In this interview, Steve, Prescott, and Kenji discuss their work at GAPA Community HIV Project (GCHP) and the Living Well Project. They reflect on how they connected in the late 1980s, fax machines, and the parallels they see in today's movements for…
Cianna and Cesar reflect on their work together at GAPA Community HIV Project (GCHP), Living Well Project, and the API Wellness Center in the early to mid-90s. They talk about finding joy amidst tragedy and pain and the lessons they learned from each…
Rachel interviews her friend Ghee about his life coming to San Francisco from Singapore and how he discovered his identity as a gay leatherman. He shares about becoming HIV-positive, navigating illness and immigration, and his practice as an artist…
In this interview, Alan shares about being the cultural chair of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance (GAPA) and creating community through theater and the performing arts at spaces like Bindlestiff Studio and the Asian American Theater Company.
Rafael was born in Honduras and moved to San Francisco from Florida. In this interview, he reflects on the origins of the GAPA Community HIV Project (GCHP) in the mid-1980s and it evolved over the years. He shares his journey from struggling to find…