LGBT Asia Pink Awards

By Charlotte Robinson, March 14, 2014

This Sunday March 16th Singapore’s first gay men's magazine Element will present the first ever Asia Pink Awards. The award ceremony will honor & give recognition to businesses & individuals that have been actively campaigning for diversity & social acceptance of our LGBT community in the Asia region. The awards are divided into two categories, individuals & businesses. Individual nominees include A-Mei, a singer based in Taiwan who is extremely passionate about her support for gay rights; M. Ravi, a human rights lawyer in Singapore, he mounted a constitutional challenge to have Section 377A of the Penal Code repealed; Anthony Wong, a famous Hong Kong singer & composer who publicly came out as gay during his concert series at Hong Kong Coliseum in April 2012; as well as businesses such as Google, Barclays & IKEA. Moovz a social networking site designed for our gay community is the only online platform on which users can watch the broadcast live. Liav Eliash, Moovz Co-Founder & CEO stated, “Moovz is about making our users feel comfortable with who they are in a community where they can be accepted. We feel that our collaboration with the Pink Awards is a seamless one because the Awards share our goal by recognizing those who have become leaders in the movement towards social acceptance for LBGTQI individuals in their own communities. In addition, individuals from all over the world will have the chance to view the awards ceremony live via Moovz, a capability that would not have been possible otherwise.” The Pink Awards will air live on Moovz, Sunday, March 16th at 8P SGT. Moovz will also host a live pre-show beginning at 7:30P SGT with Filipino gay pop star Sebastian Castro hosting & interviewing nominees.
For More Info: asiapinkawards.com 
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