Queer WalkStory at HoMA: Salman Toor
Honolulu Museum of Art 900 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI, United StatesJoin Oʻahu Hawaiʻi Queer Hiking for an evening at the Honolulu Museum of Art featuring artist Salman Toorʻs No Ordinary Love exhibition and artistʻs talk. Meet at 6pm to view the exhibition and wander the museum, then join the artist live in the Doris Duke Theater at 7pm for a conversation, and continue to browse … Continue reading Queer WalkStory at HoMA: Salman Toor
Kūkā Kīkī: Ea Through Kuanaʻike Māhū
Ka Waiwai ma Mō'ili'ili 1110 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United StatesA panel discussion about the relationships between ea, māhū, kuleana, and the future of our lāhui. Brought to you by Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea. Speakers, social hour, free screen printing, community organizations serving māhū, panel discussion. For more information, and to reserve a spot, click here.
Starting an LGBTQ+ Business
OnlineJoin the Patsy T. Mink Center for an empowering webinar designed specifically for queer, trans, and gender non-conforming individuals who aspire to launch their own businesses. This comprehensive workshop will guide you toward the path of success by providing essential business knowledge and resources. Navigating permits and licenses Understanding different business entities Crafting effective business … Continue reading Starting an LGBTQ+ Business
Nominations deadline: The Business of Pride 2023
OnlineThe nomination deadline for the 2023 Business of Pride Awards is July 23, 2023. Click here to make your nominations. Pacific Business News is looking for LGBTQ leaders, companies, and allies in Hawaii who are successful in their careers, active in their communities, and advocates for inclusion and equality. To ensure your nomination is as competitive … Continue reading Nominations deadline: The Business of Pride 2023
SPLASH at Wet ʻnʻ Wild Hawaiʻi
Wet ʻnʻ Wild Hawaii 400 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI, United StatesJoin Gay Island Guide for SPLASH 2023 at Wet ʻnʻ Wild Hawaiʻi on Sunday, July 23 from 10:30am - 4:30pm with DJs, performances, gogo dancers, games & prizes and lots of rides and slides and other fun water sports! An ʻOhana & Keiki Pavillion will include activities for kids, a scavenger hunt for teens and … Continue reading SPLASH at Wet ʻnʻ Wild Hawaiʻi
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
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