IZIK Live at HoMA Summer Nights

Honolulu Museum of Art 900 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI, United States

Head over to HoMA for their Summer Nights live music series for a performance from Honolulu-based singer and songwriter IZIK in the Central Courtyard on Saturday, July 24. IZIK is an award-winning performer with multiple local, national and international tours under his belt. He credits his musical influences to artists like Mariah Carey, The Carpenters, … Continue reading IZIK Live at HoMA Summer Nights

Dana Paresa: Hawaiʻi For Real

Arts & Letters Nuʻuanu 1164 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United States

FLUX says, "Queer diasporic Kanaka artist, Dana Paresa presents a new exhibition ... monotypes and drawings from Paresa’s pandemic diaries, which offers a glimpse into the artist’s world, complete with self-effacing internal monologues, first-person contemplations on just about everything, and recurring characters, like her partner and their cat. "The exhibition title is borrowed from a … Continue reading Dana Paresa: Hawaiʻi For Real

The Better Care Better Jobs Act and the Disability Community

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There are 800,000 people with disabilities who are waiting — often for years — to receive care at home. Many more are going into institutions against their wishes. Learn about the Better Care Better Jobs Act and how it would transform Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS). This proposed $400 billion in funding will increase … Continue reading The Better Care Better Jobs Act and the Disability Community

H3RC Food Drop Kaka’ako

Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center Parking Lot 653 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, United States

In partnership with the Hawai῾i Foodbank and local farmers, the Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center is able to offer food drops each month. Please join them on July 28 at 1:00 pm either to volunteer or take advantage of this free program. Location: Nā Kūpuna Makamae Center located at 653 Ala Moana Boulevard in … Continue reading H3RC Food Drop Kaka’ako

IDEAS Live: Is Tourism Broken And Where Do We Go From Here?

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Join Civil Beat IDEAS editor, Julia Steele, for a discussion about local tourism with HTA president John De Fries, Kauai mayor Derek Kawakami, UH Public Policy Center director Colin Moore and former Sierra Club Hawaii director David Kimo Frankel. For those unable to attend live, this event will be recorded and sent to everyone who registers. Click here.

Hawai`i Contemporary: Using Art to Explore Social (in)Justice

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Art inspires people to connect, explore new ideas, and address pressing social issues. With the recent rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, many have turned to creative outlets, such as art, to express their reaction in a safe manner. Join Hawai`i Contemporary as Taiji Terasaki, a Japanese-American artist based on Honolulu; Isabella Ellaheh Hughes, board chair of Hawai‘i Contemporary and … Continue reading Hawai`i Contemporary: Using Art to Explore Social (in)Justice

HŌʻEA – A Kanaka Maoli Film Showcase

Church of the Crossroads 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United States

Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea and Waiwai Collective present the 4th annual HŌʻEA Kanaka Maoli Film Showcase -- an in-person event, including food, film, and live performances. This year features three award-winning short-films including the 2021 Oscar contender Kapaemahu, Sundance selected This is the Way We Rise, and the 2020 HIFF Best Made in Hawaii Short, Hawaiian Soul. Special … Continue reading HŌʻEA – A Kanaka Maoli Film Showcase

Try Think: Hulihia

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Activist Genealogy: Visions and Enactments of Solidarity Across Black and Kanaka Maoli Movements—ʻIlima Long, Facilitator (Virtual Event) “When we do the work of justice together, when we answer one another’s call to join our several separate struggles, we learn justice from one another and we learn that those struggles are one. We discover that we … Continue reading Try Think: Hulihia