We are family, too: Vietnamese gays and lesbians join San Jose’s …

Dressed in a form-fitted black , holding a bridal specked with yellow and red , Annie beamed, surrounded by men in colorful traditional attire.

For the 50-year-old factory and mother of five, the short march in downtown San Jose’s 12th annual Vietnamese and Parade marked a personal .

Two years ago, after of being in the closet, the San Jose came out to her husband and children. On Sunday, standing behind a sign in Vietnamese and English that said, “ and support ALL of your children,” made a and appeal:

“You could two lives: one out, one hidden. But you’ll not be part of your family. should accept their children.”

was one of 40 Vietnamese and from the Bay Area and other parts of California who marched during the traditional annual of , the lunar . It was only the in the parade’s history that and marched openly — and the first time that families joined them. For Vietnamese and , the event signaled a new kind of and in a culture that traditionally views as shameful — and something to hide.

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We are family, too: Vietnamese gays and lesbians join San Jose’s …

Dressed in a form-fitted black , holding a bridal specked with yellow and red , Annie beamed, surrounded by men in colorful traditional attire.

For the 50-year-old factory and mother of five, the short march in downtown San Jose’s 12th annual Vietnamese and Parade marked a personal .

Two years ago, after of being in the closet, the San Jose came out to her husband and children. On Sunday, standing behind a sign in Vietnamese and English that said, “ and support ALL of your children,” made a and appeal:

“You could two lives: one out, one hidden. But you’ll not be part of your family. should accept their children.”

was one of 40 Vietnamese and from the Bay Area and other parts of California who marched during the traditional annual of , the lunar . It was only the in the parade’s history that and marched openly — and the first time that families joined them. For Vietnamese and , the event signaled a new kind of and in a culture that traditionally views as shameful — and something to hide.

&;See We are family, too: Vietnamese gays and lesbians join San Jose’s
San Jose News,&;

Published by&; Published by xFruits

: http://gay_blog.blogspot.com/2009/02/we-are-family…

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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