Okaeri Voices Interviews
June Lagmay
June Lagmay: A Pioneer Asian-American Lesbian Connects Communities
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.
Directed by Barney Cheng
George Takei
George Takei: No More Fear
Icon George Takei shares in this episode about his childhood crushes and the challenges of navigating his gay identity in Hollywood. He eventually overcame fear and shame, met the love of his life, and came out publicly, becoming a vocal advocate for LGBTQ visibility.
Directed by Barney Cheng
Gary Hayashi
Gary Hayashi: An Ex-gay Ministry Spokesperson Confronts His Truth
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.
Directed by Barney Cheng
Desiree Thompson
Desiree Thompson: Embracing the Unknown Supported by a Loving Community
Lesbian activist Desiree Thompson recounts growing up in Hawai’i and how she came to accept her sexuality. Filmed when she was at a pivot point, Desiree wonders what awaits her, but knows that a supportive community holds her, regardless of what develops in the next phase of her life.
Directed by Barney Cheng
Bill Tashima
Bill Tashima: Choosing Life and Love
"We didn't have the word 'gay' back then," Seattle JACL leader Bill Tashima explains, referring to growing up in the 1950s and 60s. Back then, he thought if anyone ever found out he was a homosexual, he would have to kill himself. Bill explains how he chose to live openly as a gay man.
Directed by Barney Cheng
Roy Kawasaki
Roy Kawasaki: Living with Gratitude
Born in Hawai’i, Roy felt that he had to leave the island to fully be himself. An artist, teacher and community member, Roy shares in this episode about the formation of A/PLG, the first Asian queer organization in Los Angeles.
Directed by Barney Cheng
Mia Frances Yamamoto
Mia Frances Yamamoto: A Life-Changing Decision at 60
At an age when most people are settling into the closing phases of their lives, Mia was, in many ways, just beginning her life. She explains making the momentous decision to transition so she can live authentically as her true self. She shares her personal journey and discusses her work as a civil rights attorney.
Directed by Barney Cheng
Melvin Fujikawa
Melvin Fujikawa: Thriving in Pain
What does it mean to thrive in the pain? 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.
Directed by Barney Cheng