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Pride Rollout

Magic Island 1201 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu

In celebration of National Pride Month, Rollerskate Oahu and Kelli With An Eye Photography are hosting a Pride Rollout on Magic Island on June 26, from 5pm-9pm. Itʻs a fundraiser in support of HHHRC and Honolulu Pride and everyone is welcome: skaters, skateboarders, bicyclists, unicycle riders, joggers, walkers and sashay-ers. Join in for a fun, … Continue reading Pride Rollout

Rainbow Town Hall: A Policy Forum

Waiwai Collective 1100 University Ave, Honolulu, HI

The next Rainbow Town Hall will be a discussion of policy issues featuring Kim Coco Iwamoto, Patrick Branco, Tyler Dos Santos-Tam and Adrian Tam. Join the conversation, ask questions, and hear what they envision for a better Hawai'i. This free event will be in-person at Ka Waiwai, and registration is required. To reserve your spot, … Continue reading Rainbow Town Hall: A Policy Forum

Fathers & …

@honolulupride

Community members from the full spectrum of sexuality and family composition share their experiences with their own fathers, and how they understand their role as paternal nurturers today in this portrait project by Kimo Lauer for Fatherʻs Day 2022. “FATHERS & …” is a project of the Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation. Presented by Central Pacific … Continue reading Fathers & …

Serve Saturday: A Benefit for the Hawaiʻi LGBTQ Volleyball League

Hula's Bar & Lei Stand 134 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI

Ho'ōkahi wai o ka like aloha (All the same, harmonious in unity) is the motto of Hawaii’s newest LGBTQ+ sports organization - the Hawai'i LGBTQ Volleyball League. The league is open to anyone age 18 and above and welcomes anyone whether you identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, queer or mahu. They also welcome everyone … Continue reading Serve Saturday: A Benefit for the Hawaiʻi LGBTQ Volleyball League

Let Her Play: The importance of pro-social activities for LGBTQ+ people.

Online

In this FREE training, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division Safe Spaces Committee members, Kimberly Allen and Robin Lee will discuss insight into understanding the LGBTQ+ community, especially the transgender athlete. Learn how barring their participation from team sports harms their mental wellness, and ability to connect with their peers. The presentation includes a video … Continue reading Let Her Play: The importance of pro-social activities for LGBTQ+ people.

Ensuring Workplace Inclusion for LGBTQ+ Employees

Online

This Seminar Will Address (1) Understanding the culture that includes but not limited to definitions, identity development, symbol identity and creating appearance; (2) Policy and procedure in regards to laws and terminology; (3) Frequently asked questions about inclusivity with LGBTQ+ employees; (4) Creating, sustaining and supporting an inclusive environment for all; (5) And MORE SPEAKERS … Continue reading Ensuring Workplace Inclusion for LGBTQ+ Employees

Art In Conversation: Ed Greevy and Noe Tanigawa

Hawaii State Art Museum 250 South Hotel St, Honolulu, HI

Join Hawaiʻi Contemporary as photographer and Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 (HT22) artist Ed Greevy talks about his work with journalist Noe Tanigawa. They’ll discuss his collaborations with the late Haunani-Kay Trask, who was a prominent voice in environmental and social justice movements in Hawai‘i. Greevy and Trask worked together for decades, documenting and shaping a narrative of resistance that was published in the … Continue reading Art In Conversation: Ed Greevy and Noe Tanigawa

Gubernatorial Candidate Forum

Studies have shown that LGBTQ people, especially LGBTQ people of color, are overrepresented in the criminal and juvenile justice systems. According to the Movement Advancement Project, "LGBTQ people are frequently targeted by and vulnerable to increased criminalization and abuse by law enforcement. They regularly experience assault and violence in correctional settings. And they face extraordinary … Continue reading Gubernatorial Candidate Forum

July 25-29: “Mission: Deep Sea”

Calvary By The Sea 5339 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Honolulu

Come and explore the Deep Sea at this free, inclusive Bible school vacation camp for children and youth, hosted by Calvary By The Sea and led by CBTS Camp Counselors and Teachers. For more information, contact The Rev. Moses D. Barrios.