Organization (BRO), a three-year-old advocacy NGO group that strives to educate the general public, as well as our community, on gay issues.
“Media Watch,” an ad hoc project
targeting TV commercials that ridicule gay people by using negative, stereotypical images in crude, insensitive attempts at humor to sell products.
A participant with the Bangkok Pride
Coalition in their annual “Pink in the Park” and other gay-pride and parade events.
Creator of “A Cup of Life,” an
unprecedented talk event that invites guests/authorities to give lectures, interviews and discussions on various topics that affect gay lives. The series provides an alternative channel for gays to meet outside the usual gay venues comprising entertainment establishments, saunas, bars, and clubs.
An initiator of “MSM Support Group,
Bangkok,” a public service for gays struggling with their sexual identity to share their experiences and build self-esteem via group talks and peer counseling.
A resource for university students, Thai
media, and foreign media correspondents seeking information and contacts on GLBT issues in Thailand.
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