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6.14.2011

research study on gay asian american males

I recently heard from Karin Garber, who is conducting a study with Dr. Michael Y. Lau at New York at Teachers College, Columbia University on the identity of gay Asian/Asian American males. They're currently looking for people to participate in their research, and could really use your help. Here's some more information about the study:
Dear All,

We are contacting you to request your assistance in helping us recruit participants for a study on gay Asian/Asian-American male identity. This study is being conducted by Dr. Michael Y. Lau (lau@tc.columbia.edu, 212-678-7409), a faculty member with the Counseling Psychology program at Teachers College, Columbia University.

We are seeking participants that are:

- US born

- Self identified as gay

- Asian/Asian American males

- Over the age of 18

- Willing to be interviewed in person in New York city for about an hour to an hour and a half. Additionally, if you can do an in-person interview in Portland, Oregon sometime in July or August, please contact us and we may be able to set something up as well.

- Those who complete an interview will be compensated $15.00.

Participation is strictly confidential and involves no known risk. We would appreciate it if you could forward this message to any potential participants. Please do not hesitate to contact us at Dr. Lau at lau@columbia.edu and kjg2139@columbia.edu.
If you identify as a gay Asian/American male, and are currently available to take part in New York City (or Portland, Oregon sometimes in July or August), they could really use your help. And for our troubles, you will be compensated with a whoppin' $15. For more information, contact lau@columbia.edu and kjg2139@columbia.edu.