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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Community Fighting Homophobia Across Generations:
Taking ‘FEAR’ out of Youth Lives!

(Toronto, ON - May 15th, 2006) May 17 is the National Day Against Homophobia. It is a day to remind us that the issue is still a challenge for the Canadian society as a whole, and to Asian-Canadian communities. ACAS (Asian Community AIDS Services), a community-based organization, works alongside with parents, Queer youth, and people from Asian communities in a project called “GenerAsian Understanding”, to assist Queer youth and their families, providing intergenerational support through a mentoring program and workshops. In the course of our work with Queer Asian youth, ACAS witnessed numerous heartbreaking stories of youth who had to live in ‘fear’ with their own families, or being rejected by those who proclaim to love them because they are different from ‘others’.

Ryan, 17, a Queer Asian youth, and a high school student, remembered an incident at his home. “I was watching movies and playing video game at the same time. Then this scene with a bunch of young girls in their bikinis came on and my mother walked right into the room. I froze! For a moment, I didn't know if I should show I like the scene or not. If I showed I didn't like it, my mother would probably find out that I am gay. I couldn't make up my mind, so I just switched back to my video game. Then, my mother actually asked me if I was gay! I denied it, and then she told me all the bad things about being gay.” Ryan’s fear about his mom’s negative attitude towards gay people and him came true. FEAR can be so helpless!

Seven years ago, Grace learned her daughter is a lesbian. After the initial shock, disappointment and sadness, she vowed to stand beside her daughter no matter what. She started to learn more about her daughter's life, her friends, and the community. She started to go to workshops, learned from and share her experience with others. In the end, she discovered that “unconditional love” help her to accept and embrace her daughter’s sexual identity. From that moment, her relation with her daughter is better than ever. LOVE can be so powerful!

Until we can take the FEAR out of Queer youth lives and celebrate them for who they are, there is still so much to be done. By doing our own small part, or join community groups in the work against Homophobia, we can make a difference to youth lives and our communities.

For more information about how to deal with Homophobia or GenerAsian Understanding program, visit our web site www.acas.org/GAU, or contact Chi-Ching Hui at 416-963-4300 ext. 33. The next workshop for Queer Asian youth will be held on May 18th, 2006 from 5:30 P.M. at our office, 33 Isabella Street, suite 107, Toronto.


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Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) is a charitable, non-profit, community-based organization providing HIV/AIDS education and support services to the East and South East Asian communities in Toronto.

 

 

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