Lavender Phoenix Explained

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Lavender Phoenix, formerly known as API Equality – Northern California is an American social justice advocacy non-profit headquartered in San Francisco, California. Its mission is to build the power and increase the visibility of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Asian Pacific Islander (LGBTQ API) community.[1]

The organization was founded in 2004 in response to a large rally against same-sex marriage organized by the Chinese Christian community in the San Francisco Bay Area.[2] It organized the first ever contingent in support of same-sex marriage to appear in San Francisco's Chinese New Year Parade[3] and was a founding member of the campaign against California's anti-same-sex marriage ballot initiative, Proposition 8.[4]

Its current programming includes its LGBTQ API leadership development program[5] and the Dragon Fruit Project.[6]

History

On April 25, 2004, a largely Asian American and Christian crowd of more than 7,000, organized by Chinese Christian leaders, rallied in San Francisco to protest the legalization of same-sex marriage.[2]

Lavender Phoenix was founded in 2004 in response to this rally to provide a voice from the API community in support of same-sex marriage.[7] At its inception, it was called “Asian Equality” and was a national ad hoc coalition of API individuals and organizations that advocated for same-sex marriage.[7] Lavender Phoenix has since evolved into a multi-issue organization working for equality and justice in Northern California and in the state's API and LGBTQ communities.[7]

Lavender Phoenix is fiscally sponsored by Chinese for Affirmative Action, an API civil rights organization based in Northern California that advances social justice for the Chinese and API communities.

On April 27, 2022, the organization was renamed from API Equality - Northern California to Lavender Phoenix as an homage to Lavender Godzilla and Phoenix Rising, two LGBTQ API newsletters in the Bay Area in the 1980s.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wills . Sammie Ablaza . 2024-02-26 . Right-Sized Belonging: Six Practices For Organizers . 2024-04-01 . The Commons Social Change Library . en-AU.
  2. Web site: SAN FRANCISCO / Thousands protest legalizing same-sex marriage / Asian Americans, Christians rally in Sunset District. 26 April 2004 . 2015-05-30.
  3. Web site: SAN FRANCISCO / Politics on parade for Chinese New Year fest / Same-sex marriage float allowed -- Falun Gong rejected. 19 February 2005 . 2015-05-30.
  4. Web site: APIs Against Proposition 8 Press Conference, CAA Community Room Chinese for Affirmative Action. www.caasf.org. 2015-05-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20150531015257/http://www.caasf.org/2008/10/apis-against-proposition-8-press-conference/. 2015-05-31. dead.
  5. Web site: Leadership Development. API Equality — Northern California. 2015-05-30.
  6. Web site: Dragon Fruit Project. API Equality — Northern California. 2015-05-30.
  7. Web site: History. API Equality — Northern California. 2015-05-30.
  8. Web site: courts.ca.gov/documents/Asian_Amer_Bar_Assn_Amicus_Curiae_Brief.pdf. www.courts.ca.gov. 2015-05-30.
  9. Web site: Chinatown flash mob to highlight LGBT issues in Chinese community August 21. 2015-05-30.
  10. Web site: GLBT History Museum. www.glbthistory.org. 2015-05-30.
  11. Web site: Cesar E. Chavez Institute A community of socially engaged scholars in partnership with social justice . cci.sfsu.edu . 2015-05-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150531010904/http://cci.sfsu.edu/dragonfruit . 2015-05-31 .
  12. Web site: The first GLBT History Museum in the US is opening a new exhibition after remodeling. historynewsnetwork.org. 2015-05-30.