DiversityX Honolulu Job Fair

Online

DiversityX connects minority candidates with employers who value diversity. Their events help Black Americans, Latinx, Asian Americans, Native Americans, Women, People with Disabilities, and members of LGBTQIA+ find their next career. DiversityX says, "Virtual events are just as effective as in-person events. Connect with more Employers than ever before from the comfort of your home … Continue reading DiversityX Honolulu Job Fair

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Ongoing: H3RC Food Drops

Various Locations

Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center is helping the community during the COVIOD-19 pandemic by distributing food at various locations across Oahu. It's an opportunity for kupunas, families, and individuals in need to receive free food, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, assorted dry goods and nonperishable items. No ID or financial requirement is needed. Please … Continue reading Ongoing: H3RC Food Drops

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Lesbians Free Everyone

Online

25+ years ago, lesbians from all over the world arrived at the UN 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing, China and embarked on the biggest lesbian visibility campaign in history. In 2020, during the global lockdown, filmmaker and activist Bev Palesa Ditsie went online to commemorate some of the activists from around the world who … Continue reading Lesbians Free Everyone

Hawaii Community Foundation CHANGE Grants Coffee Hour

Online

Join a virtual coffee hour with Hawaii Community Foundation staff to ask questions and learn more about the CHANGE Grants program. The first year of HCF’s CHANGE Grants (2021) aims to be one of learning, with a ground-up, collaborative process. HCF recognize that many organizations are already doing pivotal work in our community, and is … Continue reading Hawaii Community Foundation CHANGE Grants Coffee Hour

Lunch & Learn: The American Rescue Plan

Online

Join Congressman Kaiali'i Kahele from Hawaiʻi's 2nd Congressional District for a discussion about the recently passed American Rescue Plan and what it means for Hawaii. According to whitehouse.com, "the American Rescue Plan is delivering direct relief to the American people, rescuing the American economy, and starting to beat the virus. The plan includes funding to … Continue reading Lunch & Learn: The American Rescue Plan

(Re)Generations: Challenging Scientific Racism in Hawaiʻi

Online

This presentation by co-curators -- Dr. Keolu Fox, Department of Anthropology and Global Health, University of California, San Diego, and Dr. Jillian A. Swift, Curator of Archaeology at Bishop Museum -- will introduce the major themes of the exhibit, the ideas behind it, and the untold stories about its creation. Hear the history of the … Continue reading (Re)Generations: Challenging Scientific Racism in Hawaiʻi

March 26 & 27: Stadium Queens | Hawaii’s First Drive-In Drag Show

Aloha Stadium 99-500 Salt Lake Blvd, Honolulu, HI, United States

Since the pandemic forced shutdowns and put Hawaii's queens out of work a year ago, many of our community members have been craving drag shows. While current restrictions still limit what types of shows may happen, Imua Lounge and Arena 808 have teamed up with Non Profit Partners of Hawaii to bring you Hawaii’s first … Continue reading March 26 & 27: Stadium Queens | Hawaii’s First Drive-In Drag Show

Through March 26: Dark Mirror Festival

Arts At Marks Garage 1159 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

Dark Mirror Entertainment and Kim Taylor Reece present the First Annual Dark Mirror Festival - A Living Art Exhibition to Celebrate the Female Form. This event is a benefit for the Arts at Marks, a collaborative gallery, performance and office space working to transform downtown Honolulu with the power of the arts. Learn more and … Continue reading Through March 26: Dark Mirror Festival