The mission of GAPSN is to provide supportive environments for gay and bisexual Asian Pacific Islander men to meet, network, voice concerns, foster self-empowerment, and to advocate on issues of significance to the gay Asian Pacific Islander community.
March 19th, 2002
The GAPSN P.O. Box 461104, Los Angeles, CA 90046, and phone number 213-368-6488 were discovered to be
temporarily down. They are back now and GAPSN apologizes if any mail sent
was returned and GAPSN did not return any phone call. Thank you very much.
GAPSN Rap is back!
Every First Saturday at A3PCON Center
Featured Speaker: Eric Wat, Author of "The Making of a Gay Asian Community". More...
GAPSN Lunar New Year Party
Photos Now Available Online. More...
The Changing Attitudes of LA Chinese towards Homosexuality
April 14th, Sun, 2-4 PM 2002
At the Village of the LA Gay and Lesbian Center
Andre Ting’s topics will include historical, religious and cultural influences on attitudes; current influences, if any, by mainstream white media. Open discussion to follow. More...
The Making of a Gay Asian Community
In this unique book of oral history, gay Asian Americans talk frankly about their struggle for self-determination and independence. For the first time, in their own words, pioneers in the Los Angeles movement discuss the gay scene in Southern California and the development of a distinctly Asian American identity. More...
Letters to Montgomery Clift
A first novel by Noel Alumit; a coming of age story of Bong Bong Luwad, a Filipino boy, who enlists the spirit of 1950s screen idol Montgomery Clift to help him find his mother who is imprisoned in the Philippines under the Marcos regime. More...
Quentin Lee's
New Canadian
Indie Feature, DRIFT
Opening Mar 15, 2002 at Laemmle's
Grande 4-Plex
Produced with a prestigious production grant from the
Canada Council
for the Arts, DRIFT
tells the ruminating and erotic-charged story of Ryan, a
young
screenwriter, who faces three possibilities of a love
triangle. More...