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Our published materials are now online and available for download in PDF format. Please note that videos and some materials are still via regular US Post. Please check which items you would like to receive via US Post below.

After filling out the form, you will be sent to the form confirmation and download page. Please note that we will collect your information to add to our capacity building assistance mailing list. Any item that requires mailing will be processed as quickly as possible. If you do not receive your materials via US Post within two weeks, please email David Stupplebeen at das@apiwellness.org.

If you have any issues with this page, please contact David Stupplebeen at 415.292.3400 x 361 or email him at the above address.

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THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY AVAILABLE VIA US MAIL.

Counseling Testing and Linkages (CTR) Toolkit - COMING SOON!
This interactive toolkit is designed to provide guidance to new and established counseling, testing and referral (CTR) programs for Asian & Pacific Islanders. This step-by-step format encourages how to transform basic CTR services into holistic and culturally relevant program for your constituents. This toolkit provides information and resources on: HIV-related stigma in A&PI communities, CTR program planning and implementation, logic models, core element and key characteristics of A&PI CTR programs, defining program goals and outcomes, understanding and selecting HIV testing options, client recruitment and clinic flow, bilingual/bicultural staffing, referrals and linkages, and quality assurance and evaluation.

Boxed Manuals and Tool Kits (See details below)

Special Events - COMING SOON TO DOWNLOADS!
This manual explains how to develop, produce, and run a special event. These special events are really one time theme dance parties. These community events are excellent outreach venues. This manual goes through the basics of collaboration, HIV/AIDS educational interventions, entertainment, site, publicity, and evaluation.

Supervision Manual - COMING SOON TO DOWNLOADS!
This manual provides important strategies in supervising staff, as modeled by Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center. Topics include philosophy of supervision, building a supervisory alliance, confronting problematic behaviors and giving praise, boundaries, transitions, and staff development.

We Are Special: Transgenders and HIV
One of the kind, A&PI Transgender (MTF) HIV Resource Guide developed
by Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center.
This colorful and empowering educational material is very popular and
we have a difficulty keeping them in stock! Available In English.

Multimedia
Documentary Films available on DVD format (region code 1)

There is No Name for This
This is a film which explores the joys and difficulties of coming out across cultural and language barriers among Chinese and Chinese-American lesbians, gays and bisexuals. The first video to examine the lack of vocabulary to explain issues of identity in Chinese languages, it introduces 21 individuals in various stages of coming out and how their family and friends have responded to them. Directed by Ming-Yuen S. Ma, Cianna P. Stewart and Jessica Yu, the film’s running time is 49 minutes. This film has Chinese and English subtitles. Won “Best Documentary Award” at Chicago Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival in 1997.

Double feature: There is No Name for This & Coming Out, Coming Home
These two films both feature Asian and Pacific Islander families in their struggle to overcome cultural stigma to accept and support sons and daughters who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & queer.

There is No Name for This---See above description.

Coming Out, Coming Home is a film showcasing a variety of families of lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual Asians and Pacific Islanders as they describe their efforts to find support, overcome homophobia and transphobia, and to improve their family relationships. Directed by Hima B., the film runs 44 minutes. Hima B. is an independent director/producer whose work has been shown internationally and nationally. An Indian-American femme-dyke, her work includes the documentary, Straight for the Money, shown at the 1995 Whitney Biennial. Through her independent communication company, Himaphiliac Productions, she creates documentaries, narratives, and experimental work that explore the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and economics, especially as it relates to queer women.

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