LOCATION
GLBT Historical Society Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94114
ADMISSION
$10.00 | Free for members
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Curated in collaboration with Asian and Pacific Islander Family Pride, the Wall of Pride exhibition invites visitors to dive into stories from parents and families who, through their courage and faith, reclaimed the strong family ties and proud sense of interdependence so characteristic of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) families.
This exhibition showcases stories of pride and acceptance from a diverse array of families. The Wall of Pride honors parents and families who unconditionally love their children regardless of social stigma.
We hope this exhibition serves as a beacon of hope for those living in unwelcoming environments, and as a resource for those looking to connect to their community. In addition to stories from welcoming families, this exhibition includes a resource center with information about local organizations that serve API LGBTQ+ communities.
This exhibition opens Friday, January 19 and will remain on display through summer 2024. Click here for more information about the exhibition.
About API Family Pride
This exhibition was curated in partnership with Asian and Pacific Islander Family Pride. The mission of Asian and Pacific Islander Family Pride is to end the isolation of Asian and Pacific Islander families with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members though support, education, and dialog.
Special thanks to Belinda and John Dronkers-Laureta for their curatorial support.
Location
GLBT Historical Society Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94114
Admission
Admission is free for members and $10 for non-members. This event will likely sell out, so guests are encouraged to reserve their tickets early. Tickets are available here.
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Photo Credits: Contributors to the Asian Pacific Islander Family Wall of Pride; photo used with permission.