Kua’ana Project: Transgender Day of Visibility

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Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center's Kua'ana Project will observe INTERNATIONAL TRANSGENDER DAY OF VISIBILITY on Wednesday, March 31 from 6-8pm. This is a joyous opportunity to celebrate transgender and non-binary people both in Hawai῾i and around the globe. Please join HHHRC in acknowledging and honoring the courage it takes to live openly and authentically. … Continue reading Kua’ana Project: Transgender Day of Visibility

Through April 3: X Other: A Micro Story

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Told backward in time during the 2000s, featuring the traditional trickster god  Letao,  x other: a micro-story  illustrates the challenge of fitting into a new world faced by the Marshallese in Hawai‘i, who arrived dreaming of a future for their families. Notorious trickster Letao shepherds both audience and actors alike through this backward theatrical journey of … Continue reading Through April 3: X Other: A Micro Story

April 3-4: Mayumi Oda | Sarasvati’s Gift

Na Mea Hawaii and Arts & Letters Gallery

A weekend-long exhibition and book launch for Hawaiʻi Island-artist, activist, modern buddhist revolutionary, Mayumi Oda, in celebration of her new book, Sarasvati's Gift, The Autobiography of Mayumi Oda. Sarasvati's Gift is the inspiring life story of pioneering feminist artist, activist, and Buddhist teacher Mayumi Oda told through her own words and original thangka paintings. Arts & Letters Gallery, will present an … Continue reading April 3-4: Mayumi Oda | Sarasvati’s Gift

Hawaii’s Shot: A COVID-19 Vaccine Conversation w/ Dr. Sarah Kemble

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Join Civil Beat editor Kim Gamel and reporter Brittany Lyte for a conversation with Hawaii state epidemiologist, Dr. Sarah Kemble, as they discuss the status of Hawaii's COVID-19 vaccination effort. This event will be guided by questions pre-submitted from the audience. Send in your questions through this form or email them to membership@civilbeat.org. This virtual event will be recorded and sent to … Continue reading Hawaii’s Shot: A COVID-19 Vaccine Conversation w/ Dr. Sarah Kemble

April 15 submission deadline: Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival

Film Freeway

The Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival is officially open for submissions now via Film Freeway and looking forward to viewing your creations for #HRFF2021. (https://filmfreeway.com/honolulurainbowfilmfestival) April 15, 2021 Regular Deadline June 15, 2021 Late Deadline July 1, 2021 Notification Date July 30 – August 15, 2021 Event Date In light of the global pandemic, #HRFF2021 will again … Continue reading April 15 submission deadline: Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival

Leading for Equity Impact

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Leading for Equity Impact is a six-session workshop series that will invite participants to consider history, race, culture, power, and privilege through a national, local, and personal lens. Participants will grow their knowledge and understanding within their cohort, moving from awareness to concrete actions that can advance the values of Hawaiʻi, both in our personal relationships … Continue reading Leading for Equity Impact

The Atlantic’s Progress Report: The State of the Black Community

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The Atlantic, building off its legacy of explicating and illuminating American ideals, is producing a series of conversations that will unpack the state of race relations and progress in America. Join a full day of programming on Thursday, April 15 with social-justice advocates, economists, medical professionals, scholars, and others to outline how we can harness 2020’s … Continue reading The Atlantic’s Progress Report: The State of the Black Community

Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies at UH Manoa

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For students enrolled at the University of Hawaii, the Department of Women's Studies has announced a new offering: "Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies" for May - July, 2021. Explore key terms, texts and histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. No matter what your major, you can graduate with a Certificate in Queer Studies. For … Continue reading Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies at UH Manoa

Through April 16: Island Feminisms 2021 Virtual Speaker Series

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Island Feminisms 2021 Virtual Speaker Series: Place, Justice, Movement will engage with scholars and activists working in island and feminist studies to spark collaboration and interdisciplinary dialogue on social justice for islands and islanders. April 16 / 1:00-2:00PM HST Unearthing the Toxic Weeds of White Supremacy: Reflections of a Pinay Scholar Warrior of Aloha in … Continue reading Through April 16: Island Feminisms 2021 Virtual Speaker Series