Asia¬Pacific Wide LGBTIQ Youth Executive Meets
Asia¬Pacific Wide LGBTIQ Youth Executive Meets To Begin Youth Hui Planning
The Youth Executive selected to plan the Asia¬Pacific LGBTIQ Youth Hui met on the 20th of June via Skype for their first planning session. The meeting represented a gathering of the eight young people from three different countries, facilitated by RainbowYOUTH’s General Manager Duncan Matthews.
The Youth Hui will form part of the Human Right’s Conference of the 2016 4th Asia¬Pacific Outgames in Auckland, New Zealand. It will focus on breaking the mould of traditional conferences by emphasising the sharing of knowledge between the attendees and by being youth run and youth led.
Applications for a Youth Executive to run and organise the Youth Hui were opened earlier this year and by the closing date of June 15th, an impressive array of young people had put their names forward to be part of the team. Those chosen bring a wealth of knowledge from their own communities, representing Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Samoa and Singapore.
Duncan
Matthews, General Manager at RainbowYOUTH, Youth Hui
Executive Chair:
"I've been amazed at the
response to the call for members to serve on this Youth
Executive. The successful candidates bring excellent skills
and knowledge about their communities to the table. Our
first meeting was very motivating, with Exec members
motivated to make this Youth Hui an excellent, accessible
opportunity for young people to attend, get connected and be
supported to make change at home."
Daryl Yang,
President, The G Spot (Yale¬NUS Gender & Sexuality
Alliance), Youth Hui Executive Member:
"I'm
very excited to be a part of a team with members from all
over the region, who've done such amazing work in their
communities. The Youth Hui is an opportunity for youth
leaders to network and share our experiences and I look
forward to working with the other Executives in bringing
people from across Asia Pacific together to support each
other in creating a more inclusive world."
The Youth Executive will meet monthly throughout the remainder of 2015 and into 2016 to continue coordinating the event, ensuring that it will cater to and embrace the diversity of LGBTIQ young people throughout Asia¬Pacific.
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