SGM Simulated Patient Experience at JABSOM
The Rainbow Pride Alliance, a University of Hawaiʻi student-led organization focused on sexual and gender minority (SGM) diversity efforts, is organizing a training experience for 3rd year medical students that highlights SGM health. Theyʻre looking for local LGBTQ+ community members to play simulated patients, who will work directly with medical students on improving their interpersonal … Continue reading SGM Simulated Patient Experience at JABSOM
Hawaiʻi Queer Womxn Makapu’u Point Lighthouse Hike
Makapuʻu Lighthouse TrailJoin Oʻahu Queer Hiking for their first (of hopefully many) Queer Womxn Hike! Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Lookout Trail is a 4.0 kilometer/2.5 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail that features beautiful wildflowers and is good for all skill levels. The path is paved wheelchair accessible and dogs on leash are welcome. Theyʻll be optional … Continue reading Hawaiʻi Queer Womxn Makapu’u Point Lighthouse Hike
Lima Kokua Annual Chili Cook-Off
Church of the Crossroads 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United StatesJoin Lima Kokua for their Annual Chili Cook-Off Fundraiser on Saturday July 29th at Church of the Crossroads, and enjoy an afternoon of fellowship, door prizes, raffles, silent auction items and incredible home-made chili; all for a great cause. Lima Kokua has lent their helping hands in support of a wide variety of non-political causes for … Continue reading Lima Kokua Annual Chili Cook-Off
Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea
Thomas Square 925 S Beretania St, Honolulu, United StatesKing Kamehameha III established Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea (Sovereignty Restoration Day) in 1843 as a days-long celebration following the rightful return of sovereign government to Hawaiʻi by the United Kingdom, after an illegal seizure by one of their representatives. He proclaimed, “Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono”–the ea (sovereignty, life, breath) of … Continue reading Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea
Call for Artists: SFCA Art In Public Places
OnlineThe Art in Public Places Program of the Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) has posted a Request for Qualifications on Call For Entry (CaFE) for the SFCA Art in Public Places Program. The program is seeking qualifications from individual artists for artwork to be commissioned for various locations statewide. Sites for … Continue reading Call for Artists: SFCA Art In Public Places
Registration open: Making Media That Matters
Hawaiʻi Women In Filmmakingʻs Making Media That Matters (MMTM) is a filmmaking program designed for young people who identify as girls (cis/trans), femmes, non-binary, gender-fluid, and gender-expansive youth. MMTM aims to foster critical thinking and storytelling skills, as well as the technical abilities to create, write, direct, and edit their own film projects. Through the … Continue reading Registration open: Making Media That Matters
Diversity & Acceptance in Buddhaʻs Vow
Buddhist Study Center 1436 University Ave, Honolulu, HI, United StatesJoin the Buddhist community to reflect on what diversity and acceptance means within The Fundamental Vow of Amida Buddha (Hon-gan). The seminar will feature a screening of “A Profound Silence” which was produced by Gardena Buddhist Church Ichi-Mi, followed by a group discussion. With an welcome / opening by Rev. Ko’e A. Umezu, assistant minister … Continue reading Diversity & Acceptance in Buddhaʻs Vow
Rotterdam | The Actorsʻ Group
TAG Theatre Dole Canary / 650 Iwilei Rd., Honolulu, HI, United StatesThe Actorsʻ Group (TAG) is presenting Rotterdam, directed by Ron Heller, from July 28 - August 20 at the TAG Theater. Alice is finally ready to tell her parents that she’s lesbian, when her partner, Fiona, says “I just want to stop trying to be a woman.” Fiona is going to transition – she will … Continue reading Rotterdam | The Actorsʻ Group
A Conversation with Gov. Josh Green
OnlineCivil Beat's Politics and Opinion Editor Chad Blair, sits down with Gov. Josh Green for an hourlong interview to reflect on how his first year as Governor has been going and what his future plans are for Hawaii. This event will be guided by questions pre-submitted from the audience. Send in your questions through this form or … Continue reading A Conversation with Gov. Josh Green
Pride at Work Hawaiʻi Welcome Back Pau Hana
Chikoʻs Tavern 930 McCully Street, Honolulu, United StatesAll are welcome to join Pride At Work Hawaiʻi for pupu's, fun people, and updates on PAWHI activities. Pride@Work Hawaiʻi is a official chapter of Pride At Work which is a national nonprofit organization that represents LGBTQIA+ union members and their allies. PAWHI is an officially recognized constituency group of the AFL-CIO (American Federation of … Continue reading Pride at Work Hawaiʻi Welcome Back Pau Hana
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