Author: API Equality - NC

Join us at PRIDE 2014

API Equality – Northern California builds LGBTQ API power to amplify our voices and increase visibility of our communities. We inspire and train leaders, establish intergenerational connections, and document and disseminate our histories. Pride is the perfect time of the year to engage our LGBTQ API community! Friday, June 27th @ 6PM  March with API

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GiveOUT Day: Solidarity over competition

Today, we choose SOLIDARITY over COMPETITION with other queer and trans people of color.  We choose ABUNDANCE over SCARCITY. We ALL deserve to get what we need, and API Equality – Northern California would not be able to do our work and build our communities without the existence and power of so many others, including

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Devika Ghai

DEVIKA GHAI is a South Asian queer woman, born and raised in New Delhi, India. Growing up in New Delhi, she saw stark examples of poverty and wealth disparities, which will later ground her in understanding the different forms of injustice. Now residing in Oakland, Devika works towards food justice at Pesticide Action Network as an

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Give OUT Day is May 15th

It’s the time of year again where we’re ramping up for our summer internship program! This year we’re proud to welcome our 5th cohort, and we’re kicking off the season by participating in Give OUT Day.  Give OUT is a new national initiative to mobilize individual giving on a single day across the country to

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April is Volunteer Appreciation Month

At API Equality – Northern California, our work is powered by the heart and soul of community members who share our vision. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds offer their time, energy, and skill to our programs and activities. This month, we are looking for new volunteers to help drive our work. Here are some

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Good News! AB1266 Referendum Attempt Fails

On February 24, 2014, the effort to repeal the School Success and Opportunity Act — California’s new law ensuring that all children have a fair opportunity to succeed in school — failed to qualify for the ballot. California’s School Success and Opportunity Act — also known as AB 1266 — went into effect on January ensuring that schools have

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