Okaeri Voices: An Oral History Project
- Shorts Programs
- 181 mins
Click here to watch the program.
WATCH NOW
What was it like to be gay and Japanese American decades ago? — Barney Cheng
Co-presented with Community Partners: Okaeri & JANM
In this program
BILL TASHIMA: CHOOSING LIFE AND LOVE
Directed by Barney Cheng
Seattle JACL leader Bill Tashima explains how he chose to live openly as a gay man.
DESIREE THOMPSON: EMBRACING THE UNKNOWN SUPPORTED BY A LOVING COMMUNITY
Directed by Barney Cheng
Lesbian activist Desiree Thompson recounts growing up in Hawai’i and how she came to accept her sexuality.
GARY HAYASHI: AN EX-GAY MINISTRY SPOKESPERSON CONFRONTS HIS TRUTH
Directed by Barney Cheng
Gary, a former representative of an ex-gay ministry, explains how he became part of the LGBTQ+ community and returned to the Japanese American community.
GEORGE TAKEI: NO MORE FEAR
Directed by Barney Cheng
Icon George Takei shares about his childhood crushes and the challenges of navigating his gay identity in Hollywood.
JUNE LAGMAY: A PIONEER ASIAN-AMERICAN LESBIAN CONNECTS COMMUNITIES
Directed by Barney Cheng
At age 16, activist June met the love of her life: another student who was her opposite. June chronicles her career in social activism and her work bridging communities.
MELVIN FUJIKAWA: THRIVING IN THE PAIN
Directed by Barney Cheng
Vocalist Melvin explains how he learned the importance of not rushing through the pain of grieving. He also shares his journey of reconciling his faith with his gay identity.
MIA FRANCES YAMAMOTO: A LIFE-CHANGING DECISION AT 60
Directed by Barney Cheng
Mia explains making the momentous decision to transition so she can live authentically as her true self.
ROY KAWASAKI: LIVING WITH GRATITUDE
Directed by Barney Cheng
Artist and community member Roy shares about the formation of A/PLG, the first Asian queer organization in Los Angeles.
Precedes
Coming Out and Coming Home: Documenting the Voices of Queer and Trans Japanese Americans
The Japanese American community has not always broadly welcomed gay, transgender, and queer Nikkei people. It took courage for LGBTQ+ Nikkei to live openly and with integrity in decades past. Hear from four LGBTQ+ Japanese Americans who are forerunners of making Nikkei communities more accepting: Melvin Fujikawa, Gary Hayashi, Bill Tashima, and Mia Yamamoto.