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  1. Cecilia Chung (Chinese: 鍾紹琪) is a civil rights leader and activist for LGBT rights, HIV/AIDS awareness, health advocacy, and social justice. She is a trans woman, and her life story was one of four main storylines in the 2017 ABC miniseries When We Rise about LGBT rights in the 1970s and 1980s.

  2. Learn about Cecilia Chung's life journey from Hong Kong to San Francisco, where she became a leader in the transgender community and the fight against HIV/AIDS. Discover her achievements, challenges, and legacy as a pioneer for social justice and human rights.

  3. Jun 21, 2021 · Cecilia Chung is a transgender woman who overcame hardships such as homelessness, HIV, and violence to become a leading human rights advocate. She shares her story of transformation, reconciliation, and resilience with ABC7 News in San Francisco.

  4. Cecilia Chung is a transgender woman living openly with HIV and the Senior Director of Transgender Law Center, a civil rights leader who advocates for HIV/AIDS awareness and care, LGBT equality, and social justice. Learn about her life, achievements, and community service in San Francisco and beyond.

  5. May 7, 2020 · Cecilia Chung is a trans woman who grew up in Hong Kong, survived homelessness and HIV, and became a leader in the trans community. Learn about her story, her struggles, and her contributions to justice and culture.

  6. Mar 26, 2018 · By Raquel Willis. March 26, 2018. Courtesy of Transgender Law Center. As a leading Asian American civil rights activist who has been advocating for transgender people for more than 20 years, Cecilia Chung carries a number of firsts under her belt. Her presence on the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and the Presidential Advisory Council on ...

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  8. Sep 23, 2021 · Cecilia Chung, a transgender woman living with HIV, shares her insights on the challenges and barriers that Asian communities face in accessing sexual health care and information. She discusses the role of conservative values, language barriers, racism, and cultural norms in shaping the HIV epidemic among Asian Americans.

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