fuckyeahlgbtqasians:This is a call-out for East Asian and Southeast Asian FTMs who are 18+ and of
fuckyeahlgbtqasians: This is a call-out for East Asian and Southeast Asian FTMs who are 18+ and of any sexual orientation for a focus group. The purpose of the focus group is to discus…s the content and format of an upcoming workshop on sexual health and general issues pertaining to East Asian/Southeast Asian trans men. This workshop will be hosted by trans men and will cater to trans men. It is part of a larger conference called SLAM—Sex, Love Asian Men.The focus group will comprise only of trans men, with the exception of a staff from SLAM, who will be present and taking notes.The facilitator will be a East Asian or Southeast Asian trans man.————————————— ———————————————————————————————-Gathering for Asian men who identify as TransgenderAsian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) is organizing a sexual health forum for East & Southeast Asian men (SLAM – Sex, Love, Asian Men) on May 27 & 28. While SLAM’s central focus is on sexual health, for the purposes of the trans workshop, other issues can be discussed as well.It is very important to have the Transgender community to be part of this forum to raise the voices. Also, there is no space or groups for Transgender Asian men to meet others who identify as the same. Therefore, we are organizing a gathering to discuss following topics:1. What kind of topics would you like to discuss at SLAM?2. Who should facilitate those topics?3. How can we make SLAM or ACAS a safe space for you?4. What kind of services are missing for you?Date: To be determinedTime: To be determinedLocation: ACAS (17 Isabella.)Facilitator: To be determinedRefreshments and TTC tokens are provided.Please RSVP to Vince Ha at slam@acas.orgWhat is ACAS?Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) is a charitable, non-profit, community-based organization. It provides HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and support services to the East and Southeast Asian Canadian communities. These programs are based on a pro-active and holistic approach to HIV/AIDS and are provided in a collaborative, empowering, and non-discriminatory manner. -- source link