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Our Families: LGBT Asian and Pacific Islander Stories (by BasicRights)

This month, Basic Rights Oregon is launching an exciting community education campaign called Our Families to raise the visibility of LGBT people of color. In this, the first of three videos, Asian and Pacific Islander families share their personal experiences. Help us launch this amazing campaign by sharing the video on your wall!  http://www.youtube.com/basicrights

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Basically a blog dealing with racial issues, mostly in America but with some posts about other countries as well. While there will be many posts dealing with the black/white binary, I also hope to shed much focus on race issues concerning First Peoples, Latinos, Middle Easterners, South Asians, East Asians, Southeast Asians, people who are bi or multiracial, and any other minority groups I may have forgotten to mention.