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Free to Be: Gender Revolution 2019
September 22, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Join the Queer Vision Access Program for a spectacular drag and variety show hosted by the fabulous Atasha Manila.
Tickets:
-Presale: $20
-At Door: $25 (cash preferred)
-Student & Low-income Discounted Price: $15 (presale only)
If for any reason you are unable to pay this price but want to attend, Please contact Julia (juliae@acrs.org or 206-805-8903). This is a fundraiser, but it is also a community event and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Alternatively, if you are unable to attend but would like to donate your ticket to a scholarship spot, please contact Julia.
Buy tickets here: bit.ly/FreetoBe2019
All proceeds will go to the Asian Counseling and Referral Service Food Bank for Walk for Rice. www.walkforrice.org
Confirmed performers:
-Stephanie Nam
-Lourdez Velasco
-Moonyeka
-Pinay Grigio
-Tiare Chanel
-Kylie Mooncakes
-Rylee Raw
-Noona
-Victoria Victor
Interested in performing next year? Contact us at juliae@acrs.org
Accessibility Info:
-Ages 21+
-Access to ramp at entrance and elevator available.
-Food and drink available for purchase.
-Not scent free – please minimize use of heavy perfumes/cologne if possible.
-Gender neutral bathroom available.
-Street parking is free, but usually crowded. Carpooling and public transportation is recommended.
-Contact juliae@acrs.org / 206-805-8903 for other accessibility needs.
About the ACRS Food Bank:
The ACRS Food Bank is one of the most visited food banks in King County, and the only one in the state that regularly provides foods that are familiar to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) diet. Each year, more than 5,524 people rely on our food bank and nutrition programs to have enough to eat. More than 56% of our clients are children under 18 years or seniors over 65. Most come from low-income, AAPI households. Our food bank, nutrition and emergency feeding programs help close the gap for many families who are choosing between paying their rent, purchasing prescription medication, and other expenses, keeping families healthy and whole.
About Queer Vision Access Program:
Queer Vision Access Program (QVAP) is a collective of ACRS staff, interns and volunteers who are dedicated to understanding and promoting racial equity and the well-being of LGBTQIA+ Asian American and Pacific Islanders by creating a loving and safe environment.
Can’t make it but still want to donate?
Do so at www.walkforrice.org.
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