ACAS Drawful 2 Game Night
Open to all LGBTQIAP+ Asian folks! Come join us for our January game night, where we'll be playing Drawful 2 together! Saturday, January 30, 6pm-8pm EST Zoom link will be sent closer to the event date. Description: Get out our phones, tablets, and mice for this fun drawing game! Drawful 2 is a silly game where we draw based on prompts and caption other players' drawings. So long as you have a phone, you can connect to the game using a code that will be generated on game night. Even if you don't play, you can listen to us chill and have fun! If we surpass 8 people, we can switch out players or even go into breakout rooms to have two separate games. We hope to see you there! This event is made possible thanks to the support of United Way GTA #LocalLove Funded by the Government of Canada.
Asian Transmasc Meet & Greet
This is a monthly group for East & Southeast Asian transmasculine and non-binary people. This includes all transmasculine-identifying folks or folks who may be questioning. We welcome people at any point of their transition. This monthly group is a safe space of support where we can share and learn from each other’s common experiences as Asian transmasc folks. This group will be facilitated by an Asian trans man. For this month's meet, we will have a special guest who will share his experience as an Asian trans man. Date: Tuesday, February 2 Time: 6:30pm – 8:00pm EST If this will be your first time attending please register through this form (https://forms.gle/8W3VzpkbsRQ3iY3H9) and the facilitator will email you with the Zoom link. If you are part of the Asian transmasc Facebook group or email newsletter, you will automatically receive the Zoom link there. Who can join? ACAS primarily serves those who identify as East and/or Southeast Asian living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. However, we know spaces for East & Southeast Asian transmasc folks are very few and we are happy to open this event to those living outside of Toronto. Please note that resources will be focused on Toronto due to our knowledge of local services and resources. East & Southeast Asian includes those from multiple generations of immigrants (1st generation, 2nd generation, and so on..) and members of the diaspora from East & Southeast countries like China, Hong Kong, Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, etc. This can also include people with mixed backgrounds from at least one of those countries. This may also include those who might not identify ethnically by blood, but have a substantial heritage or up-bringing living in those countries.
Series of Love
This is a workshop series focused on gay Asian relationships for gay, bi, queer Asian men who have sex with men. In this game show style workshop we invite gay Asian men with their partners to partake in a mini game show (think Match game or Newlyweds game show from the 70s) and then followed by a Q&A (question and answer) on their relationship. How do they make it work? What challenges have they overcome? Today's workshop will be focused on gay Asian men in relationships with Caucasian guys. We invited Instagram couple David and Huey! To be part of the audience and Q&A, please register to receive the Zoom link at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItf-uuqD0oGdVSFUbRi_FE6FY1V3jO0MeC Feb 4, 7pm EST: Asian + Caucasian relationships Feb 11, 7pm EST: Self-love (Finding your independence) Feb 18, 7pm EST: Asian + POC (People of Colour) relationships
Rainbow GPS Project
Register now at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0dwsRtPZX1jhNKq70zgj6GxnS1OOLeStitH69wyq6teXBYA/viewform The Rainbow GPS Project is an orientation project for East/Southeast Asian LGBTQ Newcomers and International Students who are transitioning to live in Toronto and in Canada. Through weekly drop-in sessions, the Rainbow GPS project will be a learning space for people to explore themes around sexuality, gender identity, coming out, consent, dating and relationships, and body image. The objectives are to LEARN different concepts and themes, APPLY key learning outcomes, and SHARE personal or lived experiences. Through these objectives (learning, applying, and sharing), the Rainbow GPS Project aims to explore various LGBTQ+ identities that are specific to East Asian and Southeast Asian cultures and how those LGBTQ+ identities are being translated to Western society. The project focuses on LGBTQ+ resources in the Greater Toronto Area, but people can register from across Canada. Starts at 1:00pm to 3:00pm every Saturday starting January 23rd to February 20, 2021. All five (5) workshops are held through Zoom: January 23: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) 101 January 30: Coming Out to Myself February 6: Sup? Looking?: Navigating the online world of queer dating February 13: I am My Body: Consent, body image, and desire February 20: I got it! Attitudes and Behaviours to STIs and Testing Contact Bryan Quinones (acasrainbowgps@gmail.com) to register. *(Due to the unprecedented events that was caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the sessions will be happening online via zoom. This allows the program to be available for other LGBTQ+ newcomers and international students who may not be physically living in Toronto.) The Rainbow GPS Project is funded by Community ONE Foundation
ACAS Support Program: Lunar New Year social gathering
Lunar New Year is coming soon. Don't miss this opportunity to connect and celebrate with us! Date: 9 February 2021 (Tuesday) Time: 7-8PM Platform: Zoom (The zoom link will be sent 1 day in advance) At this social gathering, we will share our traditional customs as well as our goals/ambitions for the year. Please contact Alex MA (support@acas.org) to register. *Please note that this event is for ACAS Support Program clients and caregivers.
Series of Love
This is a workshop series focused on gay Asian relationships for gay, bi, queer Asian men who have sex with men. In this game show style workshop we invite single gay Asian guys to share how they find their own independence and the benefits of focusing on yourself. How do you find your own happiness? What is great about not being in a relationship? Our host for tonight is Koji with special guests: Yichi, Ralph, and Dominic. To join our audience and Q&A, please register to receive the Zoom link at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvde2rrzwjG93YOTTM7pOGMsIeZiLIcdU1 Feb 11, 7pm EST: Self-love (Finding your independence) Feb 18, 7pm EST: Asian + POC (People of Colour) relationships
Men’s Games Night
Your Friday nights at home just got a little better! Looking to meet new friends during the pandemic? This is a monthly online games night for Asian gay, bi, queer, cis and trans guys. We’ll start with introductions, teach you how to play, and then play the game. Do you miss the casual chats of playing cards at the table with your friends? For this month we'll be playing easy-to-learn card games like Big Two or Texas Hold'em Poker. Date: Friday February 12 Feel free to drop in and out between 8pm – 9:30pm EST To receive the Zoom link, register by clicking here How to play: Big Two Big Two (Choh Dai Di) is an Asian card game in which the central goal is being the first player to get rid of all your cards in hand. A hand has 13 cards. As the name suggests, twos are the highest ranking card in Big Two. Cards may be played in the following ways: Single cards Pairs Three of a Kind Poker Hands (five card hands like a Straight, Flush, or Full House) For more detailed rules check out: gamerules.com/rules/big-two-card-game/ Or check out this Youtube video for the basics: https://youtu.be/LvzHxg8PZV8
Rainbow GPS Project
Register now at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0dwsRtPZX1jhNKq70zgj6GxnS1OOLeStitH69wyq6teXBYA/viewform The Rainbow GPS Project is an orientation project for East/Southeast Asian LGBTQ Newcomers and International Students who are transitioning to live in Toronto and in Canada. Through weekly drop-in sessions, the Rainbow GPS project will be a learning space for people to explore themes around sexuality, gender identity, coming out, consent, dating and relationships, and body image. The objectives are to LEARN different concepts and themes, APPLY key learning outcomes, and SHARE personal or lived experiences. Through these objectives (learning, applying, and sharing), the Rainbow GPS Project aims to explore various LGBTQ+ identities that are specific to East Asian and Southeast Asian cultures and how those LGBTQ+ identities are being translated to Western society. The project focuses on LGBTQ+ resources in the Greater Toronto Area, but people can register from across Canada. Starts at 1:00pm to 3:00pm every Saturday starting January 23rd to February 20, 2021. All five (5) workshops are held through Zoom: January 23: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) 101 January 30: Coming Out to Myself February 6: Sup? Looking?: Navigating the online world of queer dating February 13: I am My Body: Consent, body image, and desire February 20: I got it! Attitudes and Behaviours to STIs and Testing Contact Bryan Quinones (acasrainbowgps@gmail.com) to register. *(Due to the unprecedented events that was caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the sessions will be happening online via zoom. This allows the program to be available for other LGBTQ+ newcomers and international students who may not be physically living in Toronto.) The Rainbow GPS Project is funded by Community ONE Foundation
QTAY Screening: The Way We Are
Join QTAY (Queer & Trans Asian Youth) Wednesday February 17 at 7pm A free screening of The Way We Are by Amanda Am-Min Wong! This documentary uses interviews, home video footage, and photos to tell the queer stories of four Asian women. Register to attend at forms.gle/Vfx8Q3BV162UMAce8 "The Way We Are" shares excerpts of stories from audio interviews with 4 queer Asian women: Katherine Chun, Wenda Li, Tamai Kobayashi, and Nancy Seto. Told in the present-tense, these stories are arranged in a way that explores the past as the present, and in doing so, immersing viewers into the real-lived experiences from a different generation. This film was inspired by the intimacy of looking through a photo album with loved ones; there is something nostalgic about the materiality of handling photographs, especially in this digital era where images are so increasingly ubiquitous. The act of sharing photos around a living room is a such physical and emotional reflection on the importance of community and family history.
Asian Transmasc LNY Event
This is a Lunar New Year event for East & Southeast Asian transmasculine and non-binary people. This includes all transmasculine-identifying folks or folks who may be questioning. We welcome people at any point of their transition. This event will be facilitated by an Asian trans man. This event is a casual meeting for our group members to join. We have several $25 food gift cards that we can provide for this event We welcome you to join us and share your tradition of lunar new year's day. Date: Wednesday, February 17 Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm EST To join, please register through this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeEEi9o8mqHX5A6USs-N9N1sbGjuuu6rPDdtyy8H8oDbDeKFQ/viewform) and the facilitator will email you with the Zoom link. If you are part of the Asian transmasc Facebook group or email newsletter, you will automatically receive the Zoom link there. Who can join? ACAS primarily serves those who identify as East and/or Southeast Asian living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. However, we know spaces for East & Southeast Asian transmasc folks are very few and we are happy to open this event to those living outside of Toronto. Please note that resources will be focused on Toronto due to our knowledge of local services and resources. East & Southeast Asian includes those from multiple generations of immigrants (1st generation, 2nd generation, and so on..) and members of the diaspora from East & Southeast countries like China, Hong Kong, Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, etc. This can also include people with mixed backgrounds from at least one of those countries. This may also include those who might not identify ethnically by blood, but have a substantial heritage or up-bringing living in those countries.