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LUNAFEST®

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Hawaii Women In Filmmaking is collaborating with the Zonta Club of Leilehua to host the virtual LUNAFEST® on May 2, at 1:00 pm- the very first traveling film festival featuring films by women, about women. Buy tickets here. Films to be screened are: Overexposed | Filmmaker: Holly Morris Coproduced by LUNA® and Chicken & Egg … Continue reading LUNAFEST®

LGBTQ Family Beach Hang-out

Kailua Beach Park 526 Kawailoa Rd, Kailua, Hawaii

A new informal group of LGBTQ families is seeking to meet fellow LGBTQ families on Oahu and has organized this Beach Hang-out at Kailua Beach Park on Sunday, May 2nd from 9am-12pm. Meet at Kailua Beach Park by the first parking area near the restrooms. The group will main physical distancing and adhere to the … Continue reading LGBTQ Family Beach Hang-out

LGBTQ Victory Fund’s 30th Anniversary Celebration

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The LGBTQ Victory Fund works to achieve equality for LGBTQ Americans by increasing the number of openly LGBTQ officials at all levels of government, and 2021 marks their 30th anniversary. Along the way lavender ceilings have been shattered and history has been made. To celebrate this milestone, the LGBTQ Victory Fund will launch its LGBTQ … Continue reading LGBTQ Victory Fund’s 30th Anniversary Celebration

May 4 & 5: HTA Destination Management Action Plan | Virtual Community Presentations

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Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority and the Oahu Visitors Bureau invite you to Destination Management Action Plan Virtual Community Presentations. Join the effort and provide your feedback. Offer your input to help reset, rebuild and redefine tourism on Oahu. Learn about the plan development process. Hear the proposed action ideas currently in development. Be a part of … Continue reading May 4 & 5: HTA Destination Management Action Plan | Virtual Community Presentations

Mink Wahine Leadership Series: Diversity. Equity. Inclusion.

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Join this online conversation on May 6, part of the Mink Wahine Leadership Series focusing on various issues and topics that are relevant to professional women in Hawaii. Hear how Hawaii leaders are working to build stronger organizations and communities that encourage diversity, equity, and inclusion. As a Special Non-Profit Partner for Hawaii Business Magazine’s … Continue reading Mink Wahine Leadership Series: Diversity. Equity. Inclusion.

Call Me Mother: A Mother’s Day Weekend Drag Spectacular

Arts At Marks Garage 1159 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI

Hosted by: Lilith Satana with Kalista Fox • Gianna Fox • Mallie Buu • Candi Shell • Anna Mei • Angel DeVid. Dark Mirror Entertainment and Gay Island Guide Presents “Call Me Mother” a Mother’s Day Weekend Drag Spectacular featuring dome of Hawaii’s top local Drag Queens! Age: 18+

Through May 9: Alika in Wonderland + the underneath

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Windward Community College presents a double bill of LBGTQ+-themed Alika in Wonderland and the underneath April 30 through May 9, 2021, both directed by Taurie Kinoshita. Alika in Wonderland is adapted from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and follows a young gay man suddenly transported into a land of wonder and freedom. the underneath takes the audience on an expressionistic dream journey, following one … Continue reading Through May 9: Alika in Wonderland + the underneath

New report: COVID-19 and Students in Higher Education

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A new study from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law conducted in collaboration with the Point Foundation, the nation’s largest LGBTQ scholarship fund, finds that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the educational opportunities, financial security, and housing stability of many college students in the U.S., including an estimated 3.4 million LGBTQ students ages … Continue reading New report: COVID-19 and Students in Higher Education

Application deadline: May 14 | Oahu Teen Council

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Teen Council is Planned Parenthood’s youth leadership peer education program. During Teen Council, youth learn effective education skills and gain knowledge about healthy sexuality and relationships, then apply these skills as peer educators in our local schools.  By practicing facilitation, public speaking, and participating in political advocacy, TC teens emerge as self-advocates and allies for … Continue reading Application deadline: May 14 | Oahu Teen Council

Civil Cafe Legislative Wrap-Up

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Join Honolulu Civil Beat for a Civil Cafe discussion wrapping-up the 2021 Hawaii Legislature. Panelists include: Chad Blair, Civil Beat Politics and Opinion Editor Kevin Dayton, Civil Beat Reporter Blaze Lovell, Civil Beat Reporter Rep. Della Au Belatti, House District 24 Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole, Senate District 24 Register here. Have Questions? Submit questions for the panelists through this form. If you're unable … Continue reading Civil Cafe Legislative Wrap-Up