A documentary explor the formatn of the Gay Black Group, a landmark group that gave queer men of lour a rare and radil safe space.
Contents:
- THE URGENT QUTN GAY ASIAN-AMERIN MEN ARE ASKG THEMSELV
- REMEMBERG A FOTTEN LANDMARK GAY, BLACK, BRISH HISTORY – AND THE LSONS N TEACH
THE URGENT QUTN GAY ASIAN-AMERIN MEN ARE ASKG THEMSELV
Beg Asian Amerin and LGBTQ+ n feel lonely, wh stutns such as ethnic church often disavowg non-heterosexual relatnships while tradnal LGBTQ+ spac such as gay bars n be unwelg. * asian black gay *
Andrew Ahn’s father once told him that there were “no gay people Korea.
In a culturally nservative muny, where gog to church and buildg a fay were heavily emphasized, Ahn felt his gay inty kept him “om beg able to participate Korean culture. ” Then, he started equentg GAMeBoi, a weekly Asian Amerin gay party at Wt Hollywood’s Rage Nightclub.
REMEMBERG A FOTTEN LANDMARK GAY, BLACK, BRISH HISTORY – AND THE LSONS N TEACH
Gay Asian-Amerin men are askg qutns of inty: What do beg Amerin mean? What is Asian enough? And how n queerns rencile s “no Asians” hab? * asian black gay *
He learned to embrace beg both Korean and gay, so much so that he directed “Fire Island, ” a groundbreakg queer Asian Amerin rom- released last year.
Beg Asian Amerin and LGBTQ+ n feel lonely, wh stutns such as ethnic church often disavowg non-heterosexual relatnships while tradnal LGBTQ+ spac such as gay bars n be unwelg to people of lor.