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Jason Scott Lee joins Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center
in commemorating National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day, on Friday, May 19 and celebrates its 20th Year of
Community Leadership
May 5, 2006
San Francisco, CA – Major motion picture actor Jason Scott
Lee joins Asian & Pacific Islander (A&PI) Wellness Center
in hosting the 2nd annual National Asian & Pacific Islander
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on May 19, 2006, at AT&T Park –
“Home of the Giants” – at Third & King Streets,
San Francisco, CA.
In commemoration of this Day, from 5:00-6:30 pm, A&PI Wellness
Center is curating an Awareness Art Show – free and open to
the public – a showcase of powerful visual and performance
art addressing HIV-related stigma in A&PI communities. Hollywood
actor Jason Scott Lee, who has starred in unforgettable films including
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, The Jungle Book, and Lilo & Stitch,
will be in attendance to highlight the critical role that A&PI
mainstream celebrities can play in fighting discrimination. A brief
program will be emceed by Honey Labrador, actress, producer, and
host of Q Television’s ”Xcess/Access” and “Brunch.”
It will feature youth hip-hop group Mini Shock, the Caroline Chung
Trio, and writer/performance artist Justin Chin, author of Attack
of the Man-Eating Lotus Blossoms.
Immediately following from 6:30-9:30 pm is MIX ’06, a very
special fundraising event to launch A&PI Wellness Center's 20th
Year of service. Community Awards will be presented to Cable Positive,
PlanetOut Inc. and long-time activist Steve Lew. “This year
we are thrilled to name our first Public Policy Award after Steve
Lew to publicly recognize the tremendous impact his advocacy has
had on HIV/AIDS in communities of color. Both Cable Positive and
PlanetOut Inc. have demonstrated unprecedented leadership nationally
in promoting A&PI visibility and fighting HIV-related stigma.”
said John Manzon-Santos, A&PI Wellness Center executive director.
MIX ’06 will be emceed by community icon Tita Aida and feature
the best of ballpark fare, tantalizing liquor tastings, a silent
auction, and phenomenal entertainment.
The National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,
officially recognized by the federal government and a part of Asian
Pacific American Heritage Month, grew out of the Banyan Tree Project.
The Banyan Tree Project, funded through the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control & Prevention is a national effort spearheaded by A&PI
Wellness Center with regional partners from Honolulu to Boston.
The project fights HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in
A&PI communities.
The theme of the Banyan Tree Project in 2006 is “I Am Still
Me.” This theme sends the dual message that anyone can become
infected, and that A&PIs and our families are living with HIV/AIDS.
This Awareness Day emphasizes that we all must learn more about
HIV among A&PIs, and educate and support each other. Concurrent
commemorative events will be held in over 15 cities across the U.S.
including Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Honolulu, New York,
Seattle, and Boston.
A Banyan Tree Project public service announcement dramatizing the
issue of HIV-related stigma in A&PI communities will air throughout
May and June to reach millions of households across the U.S. via
Comcast and other broadband and broadcast audiences. The five-point
Banyan Tree Pledge encourages individuals of all backgrounds to
stand up against stigma and discrimination. Early signatories include
U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom,
actor Russell Wong, and Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis.
A&PI Wellness Center’s mission is to educate, support,
empower and advocate for A&PI communities, particularly A&PIs
living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS. A&PI Wellness center
is the oldest and largest nonprofit in North America focusing on
sexual health and HIV/AIDS in A&PI communities. With three sites
in the San Francisco Bay Area and a staff fluent in 20 languages,
A&PI Wellness Center delivers programs regionally, statewide,
and nationally, and collaborates with community-based organizations
throughout the Asia Pacific Region.
National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day media
sponsors include CBS5/UPN, Comcast, and Cable Positive.
For more information about the 2nd annual National Asian &
Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, call 1-866-5BANYAN. For
additional press materials contact Juan Acosta at (415) 292-3420
ext 327. To purchase tickets online for MIX ’06, go to www.apiwellness.org
or call Teevan Productions at (415) 731-5539.
Contact:
Juan Acosta
A&PI Wellness Center
Tel (415) 292-3420 ext 327
TTY (415) 292-3410
Fax (415) 292-3404
info@banyantreeproject.org
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For press contact:
The Banyan Tree Project
c/o API Wellness Center
730 Polk Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94109
415.292.3400
press@banyantree
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