Background
Up to Us is the first, most comprehensive study of transgender and gender non-conforming Asians and Pacific Islanders in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In early 2019, Lavender Phoenix began this community-based action research project in order to visibilize the experiences of TGNC APIs in the Bay Area, and create opportunities to organize in the long-term. Throughout this report, you will find the voices of trans APIs speaking to their experiences with police, searching for safe homes, surviving everyday violence, navigating health care, and finding the care we deserve. While the data can be heartbreaking, we believe this research is a powerful tool to shape our solutions and the future we deserve.
Purpose
For generations, harmful stereotypes have cast Asians and Pacific Islanders as upwardly mobile, wealthy, and passive. Centuries of colonialism have worked to erase trans people from API histories and communities. Research studies and organizing efforts that claim to be comprehensive continue to lack trans API voices, only leading to further invisibilization and divisiveness.
As trans API organizers, we know from personal experience that these stories are false. While the violence, racism, and transphobia that TGNC APIs face is rarely recorded, much less addressed, we KNOW our TGNC API community has needs. We experience them firsthand. Yet, for years we didn’t have the information we needed to counter this narrative, and respond.
We decided to carry out community-led research with the central question: What are the experiences and needs of TGNC APIs living in the Bay Area? We knew success meant more than the number of responses we received — we believed every relationship we deepened, every experience we documented, and every skill we practiced constituted a victory. This data is just the beginning, and now, it’s up to us.
Key Findings
from our 181 final survey respondents, we found…
Recommendations
Lavender Phoenix’s Action Plan
Faced with housing insecurity, a lack of safety, and critical health and healing needs, TGNC API people need real solutions that address our experiences. It’s up to us. Through our organizing, Lavender Phoenix will take action by…
Roadmap to Trans Justice for All of Us
The road to safety, justice, and recognition for all TGNC people will take far more than Lavender Phoenix. When was say trans justice is “up to us”, we call on you—our allies, accomplices, community centers, neighborhoods, families—to take action with us.
Trans Justice Committee Members
Amaya Wooding
Austin Lin-Truong
Avery Nguyen
Cameron Wu
Jaden Young
Jeffren Ramos
Leo Hegde
Phibi Tran
Contributing Artists
Kai Song
Shreya Basu
Trời Tim Trần
Yi-Yi Kung
Zara Jamshed
Mioi Hanaoka
Research Consultants
Audrey Kuo
Debanuj DasGupta
Kathleen Coll
Nancy Truong
Our Partners
Asians4BlackLives (Bay Area)
Bloom: Transgender Community Healing Project
GAPA
LGBT Youth Space
LGBTQ Connection
Lyon-Martin Health Services
LYRIC
National Center for Trans Equality
National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance
Parivar Bay Area
Project Ohana in the Bay/HealthRight 360
SF Community Health Center
San Mateo Pride Center
Spahr Center
Queer Crescent
Transgender Law Center
Trans Lifeline
UTOPIA SF
VietUnity