A group of Asian teens and younger adults poses surrounding a progress pride flag (https://progress.gay/).
You'll find this and other photos in this article: "How LGBTQ Asian women are finding and creating community online."

(For how i crafted these quotes, see What i changed in survey-takers' responses and What i didn't change.)

General observations

I appreciate it when you check in with me about my pronouns and go with it when I change them.
"That intentional misuse of pronouns can be not only rude/inconsiderate but also deeply hurtful (especially if its from someone close)."
"They are usually more open and correct with my pronouns. They ask pronouns or don't assume my partner status."
"The most supportive thing they could/actually do is try to learn and understand about they/them pronouns and also listen to us about our experiences."
"They try to use my correct pronouns, but sometimes won't care to correct themselves or others when misgendering me."
"My neopronouns are real and deserve respect."
"i've only very recently started interacting with adults in the community older than me, but so far they're doing great in just being a welcome space for all kinds of people in the community, even neopronouns etc. just treating any pronouns as normal without even needing to question it more than 'what are your pronouns?' "

Teachers

"One thing I have noticed is my GSA teacher will sometimes misgender certain AMAB non-binary students. I wish she put more effort into using non-binary students correct pronouns."