- Sangeeta Sarkar March 30, 2021

MAR 2021 | SANGEETA SARKAR
Image description: Sangeeta is outdoors smiling while holding up a basket of plants. There is a fence and vegetation behind them.
Sangeeta (they/them) identifies as a queer non binary South Asian femme. They were part of the ...
- What will it take to build communities rooted in healing and safety? – APIENC’s Theory of Change March 21, 2021

Dear APIENC Community,
Since 2017, APIENC has been guided by a set of priorities and directions crafted by APIENC staff in order to help the organization make decisions about where to focus our power and grow our work. In the time ...
- What do we have to offer our movements? March 3, 2021

It’s December 2019, and I’m in a cabin in Guerneville at my first Core Retreat as one of the newest members of APIENC Core. I’m super excited to be spending a weekend with such cool people, but I’m also a ...
- Boundless Possibilities & Imperfect Experiments February 18, 2021

There I was—sitting on my chair at home, hundreds of miles away from the seven other people on my Zoom screen, feeling vulnerable and nervous, and yet, so warm at the same time. I was asking my fellow APIENC Summer ...
- 2021 Summer Organizer Program – Apply by March 1st! February 1, 2021

Do you want to work with trans, non-binary, and queer Asian and Pasifika people and communities? Do you have a commitment to social justice? Are you ready to transform, learn concrete community organizing skills, and work to build movements for ...
- Jessica Mitchell January 27, 2021

JAN 2021 | JESSICA MITCHELL
Image description: Jessica stands outdoors and smiles next to tall sprouting sunflowers
Jessica (she/her) is the newest member of APIENC’s Core Committee and has been a member of the Dragon Fruit Network since the summer of 2019.
Jessica ...
- Will we concede to fear, or will we choose interdependence? January 10, 2021

Dear APIENC Community,
Throughout the past year, I have often come back to the question, “Will we concede to fear and individualism, or will we choose interdependence?”
This past week, as we celebrated historic Senate wins in Georgia and watched in horror ...
- Leo Hegde December 8, 2020

Dec 2020 | LEO HEGDE
Image description: Leo is smiling outdoors along a gravely edge of a lake with hills behind him.
Leo (he/him & they/them) has been involved with APIENC for a little over a year. He is a member of ...
- Building a world of safety, dignity, and care is up to us. November 18, 2020

The summer after I realized I was trans, I spent a lot of time online. I wanted to learn about other trans people and be seen in my experiences. The internet helped me do so discreetly, during a time when ...
- Now, we do as we’ve always done. November 9, 2020

The day after the 2016 election, I woke up, logged onto social media, and saw outcries of anger and fear from my friends. On that day, I wrote a commitment to myself, and an invitation to others:
“We are the people ...
- Writings from #QTAPIClimateStories October 11, 2020

On Saturday Sept. 19th 2020, APIENC’s Ecological Justice League (fka TTAC) brought folks together for a fun and creative Writing and Haiku Party! Participants engaged and connected with each other in order to better articulate their connection with and the ...
- Paige Chung September 26, 2020

Sept 2020 | PAIGE CHUNG
Image description: Paige is indoors smiling at the camera.
Paige (she/they) is a poet and a skater. In their own words, “My last writing project Nail Trap is juicier than your neighborhood gossip and my current project ...
- You Matter: Video Reflection on LEX 2020 September 25, 2020

LEX & the APIENC family brought so much… so many things, but what i’m most thankful for is the healing that it brought to me when i felt too overwhelmed to know where to start, & i want to share ...
- The Main Ingredient to Interdependence is Relationship Building August 30, 2020

When we took on the role of coordinating APIENC’s Summer Mutual Aid Project, we were both fairly new to APIENC, just joining as a volunteer and Summer Organizer. Despite our newness, we understood the importance of mutual aid in this ...
- Hello are you there? Reflections from our Dragon Fruit Phone Tree August 26, 2020

It all started with the Dragon Fruit Project (DFP) reunion, scheduled to happen on March 21, 2020. Since last December, a volunteer team had been planning for an in-person event to celebrate all those who had contributed to our intergenerational ...
- We Are Worthy of Support: Reflections from the Summer Organizer Program (part 2) August 23, 2020

I haven’t always felt comfortable asking for help. Previously, I thought asking for help meant I was not “good enough,” and I thought that struggling on my own was a reflection of true strength. I learned this mindset from my ...
- Self-Determination & Queer Power: Reflections from the Summer Organizer Program (part 1!) August 20, 2020

To me, APIENC is love — love that the world desperately needs.
As a chronically ill, Việt, queer, nonbinary person, I felt unheard, othered, and silenced for far too long, by nearly everyone in my life in some way. I don’t ...
- Vulnerability is Power: Reflections from LEX 2020 August 16, 2020

There I was, on a zoom call with over 30 people who I had just met the weekend before, having a vulnerable one-on-one conversation with Sammie for everyone to watch.
This was during the third session of APIENC’s annual Leadership Exchange, ...
- #QTAPIClimateStories August 16, 2020

APIENC’s Ecological Justice League (fka TTAC, Think and Take Action Cohort for Climate Justice) Presents:
#QTAPIClimateStories Writing and Haiku Party for Queer and Trans Asian & Pacific Islander People
A Climate Justice Storytelling Project
Register here!👉 bit.ly/QTAPIClimateStories 👈
Co-sponsored by Asian Pacific Environmental Network ...
- Gem Datuin July 27, 2020

Jul 2020 | Gem Datuin
Image description: Gem stands outdoors amongst trees holding a fluffy gray dog in their arm while slyly smiling at the camera.
Gem Datuin (they/them) identifies as a queer, non-binary, pilipinx feminist & abolitionist and has been a ...