Ian Tapu at HSCADV Conference

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Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation board member Ian Tapu (Hawaii State Judiciary) will be a featured speaker at "From the Margins to the Center: Building Solidarity Across Movements", the 18th Annual conference of the Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Ian's workshop is titled "Queerness and Justice: Exploring the Intersectionality of Violence". Joining Ian will be … Continue reading Ian Tapu at HSCADV Conference

We’ve Got Your Back! Learn How to Show Up for Your Transgender & Nonbinary Colleagues

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This year has tested the resilience and brilliance of transgender and nonbinary people living in the United States. Given the tragic spike in the murders of largely of Black trans women in 2021, coupled with the surge of anti-trans legislation – over 130 bills introduced in over 30 states – business leaders have a tremendous … Continue reading We’ve Got Your Back! Learn How to Show Up for Your Transgender & Nonbinary Colleagues

June 21 – 23: NYC Pride Human Rights Conference

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The Human Rights Conference, NYC Pride’s annual symposium of transformative changemakers in the queer community, focuses on developing new ideas and approaches to activism and community. Over the course of the three days, guests will experience a virtual gathering of creators, changemakers, historians, influencers, artists, and storytellers to explore the many intersections of the LBGTQIA+ … Continue reading June 21 – 23: NYC Pride Human Rights Conference

Women in Tech: An Interview with Francine Beppu

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Brought to you by the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation (HTDC), TRUE Initiative and Entrepreneurs Sandbox, the monthly Women in Tech series features female technologists who share their experiences working in the technology industry in technical and tech-adjacent roles. If you are looking to gain insights into different roles or thinking about transitioning into the technology sector, join this live, … Continue reading Women in Tech: An Interview with Francine Beppu

Mysteries of Mental Illness

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This four-part series on PBS Hawaiʻi explores the topic of mental illness from past to present and reveals attempts to unravel its mysteries. This series premieres on June 22nd at 9PM with the first two episodes, the last two episodes air on June 23rd at 9PM. Watch a preview | Check your local PBS Hawaiʻi schedule

Scarlet Honolulu Re-Opening

Scarlet Honolulu 80 S Pauahi Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Scarlet is re-opening on Friday, June 25, just in time for the 52nd Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. "Home to the world famous Pineapple Stage and Oahu's Drag Royalty", according to its website: • Scarlet is allowed to open under Honolulu's Tier 4 framework • Only fully vacinated patrons are allowed. Fully vaccinated means 14 … Continue reading Scarlet Honolulu Re-Opening

The ABCs of LGBTQ

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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division’s Safe Spaces Committee members, Kimberly Allen and Robin Lee will present “The ABCs of LGBTQ”, a training on the basics of working with LGBTQ youth. They will cover relevant terms, the LGBTQ-specific impacts of prejudice, discrimination, and oppression on mental health, and how to make a safe space for … Continue reading The ABCs of LGBTQ