Little Saigon TV interviews some of VROC’s team and loved ones about their experiences being Vietnamese and LGBTQ+ while living in Orange County, CA. This video is a part of Little Saigon TV’s “Stop the Hate” project.

NQAPIA and the Asian Pride Project collaborated to develop a series of multilingual public service announcements—short, beautiful videos of Asian American, South Asian, and Southeast Asian parents who love their lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) children.

Tết (New Year), Peterson Pham's debut filmmaking effort, was created in part through Youth In Motion: A Workshop for Emerging Filmmakers, a smART program series of Vietnamese Arts and Letters Association (VAALA) and in conjunction with its annual Viet Film Fest. Tết (New Year) premiered at Viet Film Fest 2015.

Learn English with Leyna! Vietnamese-American Angela-MinhTú Nguyễn and James Hùynh join Leyna for an open conversation on LGBTQ topics and issues in the Vietnamese community.

Collaborating with PFLAG and the Asian Pride Project, NQAPIA co-produced “Family is Still Family”. See the factsheet in the link below!

“Coming Out as LGBTQ Asian and Pacific Islander Americans” is a resource guide created by NQAPIA and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation to aid LGBTQ API Americans in navigating the intersectional challenges when coming out.