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( TCJM - Tongzhi Community Joint Meeting) 1 THE PINK PAPER (THE NEWSLETTER OF THE PINK ALLIANCE – ISSUE 1, OCTOBER 2014) Dr John Nguyet Erni Message from our Chairperson, Pink Alliance The Pink Alliance has steadily grown into one of the most visible LGBT NGOs in Hong Kong. With its portfolio of projects and public engagements growing, it’s time we marked our achievements – as well as ongoing struggles – in a newsletter form. Thanks to Nigel Collett, our dedicated English Secretary, this first edition was born. We hope the readers find useful information about our organization in the newsletter, and use it to engage with us on how we can move forward to bring improvements to LGBT life in our city. Dr. John Nguyet Erni

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THE  PINK  PAPER  (THE  NEWSLETTER  OF  THE  PINK  ALLIANCE  –  ISSUE  1,  OCTOBER  2014)  

 

 

Dr  John  Nguyet  Erni    Message  from  our  Chairperson,  Pink  Alliance  

 The   Pink   Alliance   has   steadily   grown   into   one   of   the   most   visible   LGBT  NGOs  in  Hong  Kong.    With  its  portfolio  of  projects  and  public  engagements  growing,   it’s   time   we   marked   our   achievements   –   as   well   as   ongoing  struggles   –   in   a   newsletter   form.    Thanks   to   Nigel   Collett,   our   dedicated  English   Secretary,   this   first   edition   was   born.    We   hope   the   readers   find  useful   information  about  our  organization   in   the  newsletter,  and  use   it   to  engage  with   us   on   how  we   can  move   forward   to   bring   improvements   to  LGBT  life  in  our  city.               Dr.  John  Nguyet  Erni  

           

         

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THE  FIRST  ISSUE    

The   Pink   Alliance   has   never   had   a  Newsletter   and   so   has   not  broadcast   its   activities   to   the  wider  community.     Many   ask   what   the  Pink   Alliance   is   and   what   it   does.    This  first  issue  of  the  Pink  Paper,  the  Pink   Alliance’s   Newsletter,   is  intended  to  answer  these  questions  and   to   help   us   involve  more  of   the  community  in  our  work.    The   Newsletters   will   contain  sections   to   describe   our   work:   one  section   will   cover   what   is   going   on  at  the  moment;  another  will  include  a   short   brief   on   the   activities   we  have  been  involved  in  since  the  last  issue;  and  the  third  will  list  what  we  intend  to  do  in  future.    This  issue,  as  it   is   our   first,   will   also   contain   a  short   description   of   what   the   Pink  Alliance   does,   with   some   notes   on  its  history.    We   hope   you   find   the   Pink   Paper  informative   and   useful.     Please  circulate  it  on  your  own  networks    as  widely  as  possible.     If  you  would  like  to  contribute  pieces  to  further    issues,  or  to  volunteer  to  work  with  the  Pink  Alliance,  or  to  contribute  to  

our   funds,   you   will   find   details   of  how  to  contact  us  at  the  last  page.      

WHAT  IS  THE  PINK  ALLIANCE?    

As  its  name  suggests,  the  Pink  Alliance  is  an  alliance  of  many  of  Hong  Kong’s  LGBT  groups.    It  is  not,  therefore,  a  ‘member  organisation’,  though  it  has  a  large  number  of  volunteers  who  help  with  projects  and  activities.    It  is  a  registered  Hong  Kong  NGO  and  has  a  Central  Committee,  the  PACC,  on  which  sit  representatives  of  all  our  members,  each  with  an  equal  vote.    Other  members  of  the  PACC  are  appointed  to  perform  functions  like  Treasurer,  Secretary  etc.    It  has  a  bank  account  and  publishes  all  its  accounts  on  its  web  site,  TCJM.  It  also  has  a  Facebook  page  at  Pink  Alliance.        The   chief   officers   of   the   PACC   are  elected   by   committee   members  every   two   years   and   the   current  officers  have  held  post  since  August  2013.     The   LGBT   groups   who   are  members   of   the   Pink   Alliance,   or  who  retain  liaison  with  it,  are:    1. AIDS  Concern  

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2. Amnesty  International  LGBT  Section  (Liaison)  

3. Art  n  Recreation  Association  for  Men  

4. Chi  Heng  Foundation  5. Dunia  Kita  6. Fruits  in  Suits  7. HK  AIDS  Foundation  (Liaison)  8. Hong  Kong  Gay  and  Lesbian  9. Attorneys’  Network    10. Interbank  LGBT  Forum  11. (Liaison)  12. Les  Peches      13. Mr  Gay  Hong  Kong  14. Queer  Straight  Alliance  15. Rainbow  China  16. Satsanga  (Liaison)  17. Tongzhi  Literary  Group  18. Transgender  Resource  Center  19. Universalist  Unitarians  

 WHAT  DOES  THE  PINK  ALLIANCE  

DO?    

The   Pink   Alliance   has   two   major  functions:  

 a. Political  –  we  lobby  for  LGBT  

rights  and  fight  political  issues  and  cases.  

 

b. Community  –  we  organize  LGBT  community  programmes,  including:  

 1. The  Pink  Season  –  every  

autumn.        

2. The  International  Day  Against  Homophobia  and  Transphobia  (IDAHOT)  –  every  May.  

 3. Out   in   the   Open   –   the   beach  

party   held   at   the   end   of   every  Pink  Season.  

 4. Pink   Dot   –   the   apolitical  

gathering   of   LGBT   people   and  their   supporters   following   the  lead  of  the  Singapore  event.  

   Each  event  has  a  Director  or  Coordinator  appointed  by  the    PACC,  who  works  with  a  Group  of  volunteers  for  each  particular  task.  

             

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A   SHORT   HISTORY   OF   THE   PINK  ALLIANCE  

 

   

We   were   formed   in   2008   as   the  revival   of   the   by-­‐then   moribund  Tongzhi   Community   Joint   Meeting  (TCJM),   Hong   Kong’s   first   LGBT  alliance  created  in  the  late  Nineties.        We   still   bear   that   name.     We  adopted   the   brand   name   ‘Pink  Alliance’  only  in  2011  as  ‘TCJM’  was  too  much  of  a  mouthful  to  use.      

Our   first   Chairman   was   Reggie   Ho,  at   that   stage   the   leader   of  HORIZONS,   the   telephone  counselling  NGO.    He  held  post  until  2013,   when   Dr   John   Nguyet   Erni  took   over   as   Chairperson   and  Joanne   Leung   became   Vice  Chairperson.        We   have   been   responsible   for  running   IDAHOT   and   Out   in   the  Open  every  year  since  2010,  as  well  as  Pink  Season  since  2011  and  Pink  Dot  since  this  year.        Since  our  birth,  we  have  been  involved  in  many  political  and  social  issues,  including:    

1. Advocating  an  ordinance  to  outlaw  discrimination    

2. Advocating  recognition  of  same-­‐sex  relationships.    

 3. Lobbying  against  enforced  

surgery  for  transgender  people  seeking  official  recognition  of  their  chosen  gender.  

 4. Fighting  the  employment  

by  the  government  of  

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supporters  of  ‘reparative  therapy’  as  instructors  on  social  issues.  

 5. Lobbying  the  government  

and  school  authorities  to  include  same-­‐sex  relationships  in  the  secondary  school  syllabus  and  to  institute  training  in  LGBT  matters  for  teachers  and  social  workers.  

 6. Assisting  the  fighting  of  

legal  cases  for  transgender  marriage  and  opposing  the  police  use  of  entertainment  licensing  to  limit  street  demonstrations.  

 7. Advocacy  at  the  United  

Nations  to  expose  Hong  Kong’s  failure  to  abide  by  the  international  covenants  it  has  signed.  

 8. The  creation  of  the  I  Am  

Me  series  of  videos,  which  can  be  watched  on  Youtube  and  found  through  the  I  Am  Me  Facebook  page  at:      

I  AM  ME      

WHAT  WE  ARE  DOING  NOW    

   

The   Pink   Season   was   founded   in  2011   as   a   joint   effort   by   the   Hong  Kong  Lesbian  and  Gay  Film  Festival,  Mr  Gay  Hong  Kong,  Floatilla  and  the  Pink   Alliance,   with   Anshuman   Das  (AD)   as   its   first   Coordinator.     AD  handed   over   the   reins   to   Tay   Her  Lim   in   2012.     Our   priority   work   at  present   is   the   completion   of   the  2014   Pink   Season,   the   fourth   we  have   run   since   inception.     The  programme  crafted  by  this  Season’s  Joint   Directors,   Betty   Grisoni   and  Abby   Lee,   includes   over   seventy  events,   and   culminates   on   2  November   with   this   year’s   Out   in  the  Open   beach  party,   coordinated  

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as   always   by   the   event’s   founder,  Eric  Herrera.    

     Betty  Grisoni  and  Abby  Lee,  Co-­‐Directors  Pink  Season                                                                  

   Eric  Herrera,  Coordinator  of  Out  in  the  Open    A   flier  with   the   full   list   of   events   is  attached;  do  try  to  come  to  as  many  

of  the  remaining  events  as  you  can.    This   Season   has   seen   an   increased  emphasis   on   sports   -­‐   we   have   a  whole   sporting  weekend  on  25  and  26  October  –  as  well  as  artistic  and  cultural   performances.     Anyone  attending   this   Season’s   events   can  enjoy  a  discount  at  the  outlets  listed  in  the  leaflet.    Our  current  political  work  includes  the  dispatch  to  Geneva  of  a  team  of  two  Pink  Alliance  representatives,  our  Vice  Chairperson  Joanne  Leung  and  the  joint  Chair  of  QSA,  Geoffrey  Yeung  to  present  our  case  to  the    Committee  on  the  Elimination  of  Discrimination  against  Women  (CEDAW);  we  are  aiming  to  draw  the  attention  of  the  UN  Committee  to  the  Hong  Kong  government’s  attempt  to  enforce  surgery  upon  those  transgender  people  seeking  official  recognition  of  their  chosen  gender.    We  are  also  making  submissions  to  the  Equal  Opportunities  Commission  (EOC)  and  to  the  survey  instituted  by  the  government’s  Advisory  Group  on  the  Elimination  of  Discrimination  Against  Sexual  Minorities  (AGEDASM)  –  our  representative  on  AGEDASM  is  Reggie  Ho,  and  our  

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Vice  Chairperson,  Joanne  Leung,  also  sits  on  that  Committee.    

   Reggie  Ho,  Pink  Alliance  Representative  to  AGEDASM          

   Joanne  Leung,  Vice  Chairperson                              Pink  Alliance    

WHAT  WE  HAVE  BEEN  DOING  RECENTLY    

 Over   the   middle   of   the   year,   Pink  Alliance   Advocacy   Group   members  have   been   involved   in   a   series   of  political   lobbying.  We  have   lobbied  two   government   secretariats,   the  Security   and   Health   Bureaux,   over  the   government’s   draft   legislation  to   introduce   marriage   for  transgender   persons   in   their   new  gender.     We   have   also   lobbied   a  number   of   Legislative   Councillors  for  the  same  purpose.    We  organized  the  commemoration  of  IDAHOT  on  17  May  this  year.    

 IDAHOT  2014      

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On   15   June,   Pink   Alliance  collaborated   with   the   Big   Love  Alliance   to   run   Hong   Kong’s   first  Pink   Dot   in   Tamar   Park.   It   was   a  highly   successful   occasion,   a  gathering   of   over   10,000   people  wearing  pink   to   show   their   support  for   LGBT   rights,   as   well   as   a   picnic  and  a  musical  performance.  

 

   The   summer   saw   the   final   stage   of  the   court   case   launched  by     ‘Mr  T’  against   the   police   use   of   the  Entertainment   Ordinance   to   stop   a  dance   display   at   the   2012   IDAHO  event.     The   Police,  who  had   lost   at  the   Court   of   Appeal,   took   the   case  to  the  Court  of  Final  Appeal,  but  lost  there.     They  will   no   longer   be   able  to   prevent   free   expression   at  demonstrations   in   future,   and   we  owe  ‘Mr  T’  and  his  solicitor,  Michael  

Vidler,  and  their  supporters,  a  huge  vote  of  thanks.    WHAT  WE  SHALL  BE  DOING  SOON  

 We  shall  spend  the  next  few  months  preparing   for   2015’s   IDAHOT  commemoration.    Joanne  Leung  will  lead   the   team   and   will   be   calling  shortly   for  a  meeting  of  Hong  Kong  LGBT   groups   interested   in  collaborating.  Dr   John   Erni  will   also  be   preparing   for   next   year’s   Pink  Dot,   and   will   be   launching   this  autumn  a  programme  to  recruit  and  train   volunteers   for   this   and   for   all  Pink   Alliance   purposes.     We   shall  participate   in   Hong   Kong’s  commemoration   of   the  International   Human  Rights  Day   in  December.    For   lovers   of   literature,   British  novelist   Philip   Hensher   will   be   at  the   Hong   Kong   International  Literary   Festival   at   5.30   pm   on  Saturday  9  November   to   talk  about  his   new   book   The   Emperor   Waltz  and   gay   literature.   Tash   Aw   is   also  in   town   for   the   Festival,   and   I   shall  be   talking   about   my   biography   of  Leslie   Cheung   Kwok-­‐wing,  Firelight  of  a  Different  Colour,  over   lunch  at  

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the   Kee   Club,   also   on   9  November.    Check   out   the   Festival   programme  at:  http://www.festival.org.hk    

HELP  US!    We   are   always   in   need   of  volunteers  to  help  us  with  our    work.     Please   contact   our   Volunteer  Officer  on  [email protected].      We   rely   totally   on   voluntary  contributions   to   fund   us,   so   please  help  us  if  you  can.    If  you  would  like  to  contribute  funds,  please  make  a  direct  transfer  to  the  TCJM  bank  account:  

 Name  of  Bank:  HSBC  

Account  Number:  112-­‐194386-­‐001  Account  Name:  Tongzhi  Community  

Joint  Meeting  

   

Barry  Lee,  Treasurer,  Pink  Alliance    

Please   email   our   Treasurer,   Barry  Lee  at  [email protected]  with  your  name   (or   nickname),   date   of  transfer,  donated  amount  and  receipt   number.  We   shall   send   you  an  acknowledgement  as  soon  as  the  TCJM   account   is   updated.

               

             

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Thank  you!    

 In  conclusion,  this  being  our  first  issue,  we’d  welcome  feedback,  comments  and  suggestions.  You  can  email  us  at  the  email  addresses  below.      

 Nigel  Collett,  Editor  and  English  Secretary    Email:  [email protected]    For  communications  in  Chinese  please  email  Matthew  Wong,  our  Chinese  Secretary:  [email protected]    For  Press  and  Media  issues,  please  email:  Betty  Grisoni,  Public  Relations  Officer:  [email protected]