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April 30 deadline: Hawaii People’s Fund Grant Applications

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Hawaiʻi Peopleʻs Fund is now accepting applications from grassroots organizations working towards a safe, secure Hawaiʻi. According to HPF, "Our incredible ʻohana came through BIG TIME to ensure that community-raised funds are available to FUND the POWER." This year, HPF will be accepting requests up to $10,000 for proposals promoting sustainable social change in our communities. … Continue reading April 30 deadline: Hawaii People’s Fund Grant Applications

Conversations To Transform America: Deep Canvass Institute Town Hall

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Join People's Action for a conversation with Heather McGhee, George Goehl, and other special guests about the launch of the National Deep Canvass Institute. Deep Canvassing creates opportunities to have conversations with people across our country to transform world view and win concrete victories for our communities and planet. The Institute will train participants to become … Continue reading Conversations To Transform America: Deep Canvass Institute Town Hall

LGBTQ+ In The Workforce

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In this panel discussion presented by the UHM LGBTQ+ Center, LGBTQ+ professionals will share their stories about how they arrived at their current careers in Hawaii. With Anthony Bagnoli (HiClimb and Hawaii Business Magazine), Bryan Kapeckas (Hawaiian Airlines), Ian Tapu (Hawaii State Judiciary) and Gail M. Abrena Agas (Alexander & Baldwin). Registration is required: click … Continue reading LGBTQ+ In The Workforce

Try Think: About Gender – Transition to Self

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The Try Think Community Discussions are moderated by staff of the Hawaii Council for the Humanities, and the stimulus for this conversation is the short documentary, The Rogers of Samoa, produced and directed by Dean Hammer and Joe Wilson. Following the 16-minute film screening, attendees will connect with each other in community conversation; to share ideas, questions, … Continue reading Try Think: About Gender – Transition to Self

Through April 28: She Speaks Community Conversations

Arts & Letters Nuʻuanu 1164 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI

A four week program that focuses on female voices in our community. She Speaks Honolulu strives to cultivate a safe space that empowers women to share their stories, speak their truths, and draft a narrative that accurately portrays the world we live in. Each month wāhine will gather and talk story around a particular topic … Continue reading Through April 28: She Speaks Community Conversations

April 29 – 30: Power In Prevention Conference

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The Los Angeles LGBT Center will host its inaugural Power in Prevention Conference virtually on April 29th and April 30th. This conference will bring prevention workers and educators from across the nation to participate in workshops focused on the intersections of LGBTQ youth and prevention work. The conference will provide adult attendees with: A plenary speaker … Continue reading April 29 – 30: Power In Prevention Conference

Application deadline: April 30 | 2021 MMAA Military Spouse Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship

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The Modern Military Association of America is committed to education, advocacy, and support for military spouses and their families. The MMAA Military Spouse Scholarship is a key tool in its mission to support those who are often overlooked and under appreciated. The 2021 MMAA Military Spouse Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship proudly funded by Parsons, honors the life … Continue reading Application deadline: April 30 | 2021 MMAA Military Spouse Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship

LGBTQ Youth + The New White House

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As we continue navigating 2021 and our changing world, join The Trevor Project for an interactive conversation on a moment of change: the first 100 days of the new administration. This discussion will focus on the various ways this White House administration can impact LGBTQ youth mental health, and how we all can urge the … Continue reading LGBTQ Youth + The New White House

The First 100 Days: LGBT Rights, Racial Equity, and Reproductive Justice

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In this UCLA School of Law / Williams Institute webinar, national leaders in LGBTQ rights, racial equity, and reproductive justice will discuss what the Biden administration has accomplished in his first 100 days and what is still left to be done. The Williams Institute is the leading research center on sexual orientation and gender identity … Continue reading The First 100 Days: LGBT Rights, Racial Equity, and Reproductive Justice