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A Place to Call Home

Stephanie Tran, a young, queer, Vietnamese filmmaker, approached PFLAG National with an idea for a film to amplify and honor LGBTQ+ AAPI voices. A Place to Call Home features four PFLAG mothers of AAPI descent, sharing their journeys with their LGBTQ+ kids. Today, the short film is available in English as well as in the following versions with subtitle translations: Korean, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Hindi. We are grateful to our team of translators, including Aya Yabe, Mari Morimoto, Celia Bùi Lê, Sri Chivukula, Anupam Dev Goel, Neetika Prasad, Zhen (Sunny) Zeng, Haishu Ding, M.J. Yap, Ira Briones, Hyunsook Elizabeth Cho (조현숙), Jee Eun Kim (김지은), and Stacy Song-ah Huh (김성아), for their work.

The text "Fighting For Our Pride" inside a 12-pointed shape. The points are colors from the progressive pride flag. The PFLAG logo is below the text inside the shape.

Fighting For Our Pride

LGBTQ+ people—and especially LGBTQ+ youth—are under relentless attack, from book bans and classroom censorship to restrictions on gender-affirming care and efforts to erase our identities. Fighting for Our Pride is PFLAG’s campaign to equip, train, and mobilize families and allies to push back against these harmful policies.

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