September 17 deadline: DKII Future Filmmaker Contest
OnlineYoung Americans who are coming of age in a time of the COVID-19 pandemic are faced with unprecedented challenges and isolation. Similar to those of the “Greatest Generation,” or those who were shaped by the Great Depression and World War II, how will youth of the “COVID Generation” now decide how history will define them? … Continue reading September 17 deadline: DKII Future Filmmaker Contest
Try Think: Hulihia
OnlineSince March 2021, Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, in partnership with Value of Hawaiʻi: Hulihia, has been holding space for deep-dive community conversations on ideas, wonderings, hopes, and challenges for our post-pandemic futures. In each session, small groups of very diverse voices from across our islands tackle different topics together, and spend time listening, sharing, … Continue reading Try Think: Hulihia
Through October 1: Call to Artists for “Art of Caring” at Arts at Marks
Arts At Marks Garage 1159 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HIIn recognition of National Family Caregivers Month in November, Arts at Marks is calling on all artists to submit works for The Art of Caregiving. "We love our families. We love our kupuna. And sometimes they need us. They need our care. They need our hands to type, shop and clean. They need our eyes … Continue reading Through October 1: Call to Artists for “Art of Caring” at Arts at Marks
Through September 15: Coyote Park | All Kin is Blood Kin
Aupuni Space 729 Auahi Street, Honolulu, HIAupuni Space presents All Kin is Blood Kin by Coyote Park, an intimate exploration of what family means within a queer context. Family comes in all forms. Family shifts like the tides: drawing us closer to people, drifting from others, but always carrying us collectively. All Kin is Blood Kin is a love story to Park’s trans family, honoring … Continue reading Through September 15: Coyote Park | All Kin is Blood Kin
Lunch and Learn – COVID and the Delta Variant
OnlineTyler Dos Santos-Tam and Representative Adrian Tam welcome Dr. Leo Nissola, a nationally-recognized medical doctor and scientist trained in oncology, and immunology, as he joins us to answer all of your questions about COVID and the Delta Variant. Dr. Nissola's work focuses on clinical science, drug development, immunotherapy, and cancer research. Since the early days … Continue reading Lunch and Learn – COVID and the Delta Variant
Through September 19: #haoleboyfriend
OnlineIn this play by Stephanie Keiko Kong & Tony Pisculli, five former math geeks and high school besties reunite ten years after they’ve graduated from Pearl City to wrestle with secrets, major life changes and guacamole at their favorite karaoke room. If you requested Lady Marmalade from the DJ at your prom, this play is … Continue reading Through September 19: #haoleboyfriend
Through September 26: Sumer of Love
Manoa Gallery 2964 East Manoa Road, Suite 1, Honolulu, HINaked Beauty: The Purest Landscape on Earth is Part Two of the Manoa Village Productions exhibition project Summer of Love, "celebrating the iconic images, moments, protests and movements that have come to define the cultural war of American youth in the 1960s and 1970s." George Woollard offers his watercolors influenced by the great masters of … Continue reading Through September 26: Sumer of Love
Tiny Floats for Honolulu Pride 2021
OnlineSubmission deadline extended to September 23! Share a video of your Tiny Float for the 2nd Annual Honolulu Pride Tiny Float Parade and you'll be eligible to win up to $500 (winners will be selected by community vote) and have your float featured on the KHON2 program Aloha With Pride! • submission deadline is Thursday, September 23 … Continue reading Tiny Floats for Honolulu Pride 2021
#ComingOutForHonoluluPride
OnlineCelebrate the diversity and resilience of our LGBTQ+ community by sharing your coming out story for National Coming Out Day on October 11. Make a short video and send it to the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation by September 27, 2021. Or record your coming out story via TikTok and share the video with us. We'll … Continue reading #ComingOutForHonoluluPride
Global Citizen Live
OnlineGlobal Citizen Live is a 24-hour global event starting on September 25 to unite the world to defend the planet and defeat poverty. Hailing from 6 continents, the broadcast will feature artists, celebrities and world leaders coming together to create change and impact climate and poverty. Artists and entertainers participating in the global broadcast special … Continue reading Global Citizen Live
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• Aloha Maui Pride • Garden Island Tea • Gay Island Guide • Go Hawaii • Hawaii Island LGBTQ Pride • Hawaii Public Radio • Hawaii Rainbow Chamber of Commerce • Honolulu Magazine • Kauai LGBT Pride • Kona Pride • Lei Magazine • Midweek • Star Advertiser
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