- Alex Au
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name = Alex Au
caption = Singaporean activist, gay activist
birth_date = 1952
birth_place = Singapore
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other_names = Yawning Bread
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nationality = SingaporeanAlex Au Waipang, also known by his
Internet "nom de plume" as Yawning Bread, is thought by many to be the founding father of the [http://www.sgwiki.com/wiki/Singapore_gay_equality_movement Singapore gay equality movement] .He is the author of an award-winning
website , [http://www.yawningbread.org www.yawningbread.org] , where he provides analyses ofSingaporean politics, culture,gay issues and miscellaneous subjects. The articles, archived since 1996, delve beneath the orderly veneer of Singaporean culture and provide insight into aspects of local society that are not usually apparent to the casual observer.Biography
Au, English-educated and of Cantonese descent, was born in Singapore in 1952. He attended the
Anglo-Chinese School for his primary and secondary education and obtained his tertiary degree from theNational University of Singapore .After graduation, he worked in a managerial position at a British multinational corporation before branching out on his own as the proprietor of several business catering to the gay community, as well as freelance writing (see Fridae [http://www.fridae.com/newsfeatures/index.php?searchtype=author&textby=Alex+Au bibliography] ).
He was one of the founding members, together with
Joseph Lo and Dr.Russell Heng , of Singapore's main gay equality lobby groupPeople Like Us 3 , and also the founder and list owner of the Singapore Gay News List (SiGNeL), the first and still the foremost discussion forum of Singapore's gay intelligentsia.He is also the co-author of two books, "People Like Us: Sexual Minorities in Singapore" and a French-language treatise on
homophobia entitled "L'Homophobie".In 2002, he was presented with the
Utopia award for outstanding contributions towards the advancement of gay equality in Asia, the only Singaporean recipient thus far of the honour.In July 2003, Au became the first Singaporean to be quoted by the now-defunct
Channel i as a gay activist (watch the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFkGoLQKsds newsclip] ). His views were solicited in the wake of Prime MinisterGoh Chok Tong 's recent announcement that the hiring of gays in the civil service would henceforth be liberalised.In the run-up to the 2006 Singapore general election, Au provided extensive coverage of the opposition parties' rallies. The latter were unexpectedly attended by overwhelming crowds, a fact largely ignored by the official media. As a result, pictures of the massive throng (see [http://www.yawningbread.org/arch_2006/pic-581b.jpgphoto] and [http://www.yawningbread.org/arch_2006/yax-581.htm whole report] ) photographed by Au, in comparison to the relatively meagre attendance at the ruling
People's Action Party rallies, were eagely sought after by Internet surfers. It also gained Au's Yawning Bread website the distinction of being the top "blog" quoted byChannel News Asia (view [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHv4lJwz6lo newsclip] ) to provide citizen journalism, a novel phenomenon not seen in previous general elections.As the motive force behind
PLU 3 and leveraging on his connections with leading practitioners in the local gay arts scene, Au organisedIndigNation , Singapore's first gay pride month in 2005 andShort Circuit, Singapore's first gay film festival in 2006.Au has always been the leading representative of the local gay community in the latter's relationship with the media. He has given numerous lectures to the general public, both locally and overseas, and continues to play an active role in contributing to the development of civil society in Singapore.
External links
* [http://www.yawningbread.org/index2.htm The Yawning Bread website]
* [http://www.sgwiki.com/wiki/Alex_Au_web_picture_archive Alex Au web picture archive]
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