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Ongoing: Kokua Exchange: A Hawaii Timebank
Kanu Hawaii has been sharing about the time banking project called Kokua Exchange, growing the platform and getting ready to do a more public launch which will be happening in the coming weeks. The Kokua Exchange can help support our community that is definitely resource-constrained, with the outlook for a long haul to rebound with … Continue reading Ongoing: Kokua Exchange: A Hawaii Timebank
The Just Futures Youth Summit
The Just Futures Youth Summit
The Just Futures Youth Summit will bring Hawaii's strongest youth voices together with community advocates and legislators to shape a vision for the 2021 Legislative Session. It will focus on issues that young people have said, throughout multiple forums and organized events during this pandemic, are critical and need to be addressed: minimum wage, social-emotional … Continue reading The Just Futures Youth Summit
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Black Renaissance: The Art and Soul of our Stories
Black History isn’t just told in the history books. It’s told through music, dance, science, literature, fashion, and all forms of creative expression. It’s iconic. It’s powerful. It’s transcendent. On February 26th, join us as we journey through Black History and shine a light on the creatives and history makers who shaped the world. Featuring … Continue reading Black Renaissance: The Art and Soul of our Stories
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Open Call Audition Opportunity: WHAT IF
Alexa L. Fogel Casting is conducting a casting search for the lead role of 'Kelsa' in an upcoming feature film called WHAT IF directed by Billy Porter (Pose, Kinky Boots, Grammy, Tony and Emmy Winner.) 'Kelsa' is a 17 year old trans teenager. Submissions can be sent to: whatiffeaturecasting@gmail.com
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Through March 13: Aloha Drive-In at Ala Moana
Aloha Drive-In Movies screenings are back! The popular drive-in event is presenting two films every Friday and Saturday at Ala Moana Center and the films presented each night share a theme. Films playing in March include Frozen II, Aquaman, Toy Story 4, Freaky, Sonic The Hedgehog, Wonder Woman 1984, and Harry Potter and the Deathly … Continue reading Through March 13: Aloha Drive-In at Ala Moana
Through March 13: HPR Atherton Concerts Winter 2021
Through March 13: HPR Atherton Concerts Winter 2021
The magic of the Atherton Studio...now virtual! HPR presents a special virtual winter concert season featuring some of Hawaiʻi's best local musicians, livestreamed to your living room or mobile device. Join HPR wherever you happen to be, across the Hawaiian islands or beyond. These concerts are open to the public by RSVP only; they will not … Continue reading Through March 13: HPR Atherton Concerts Winter 2021
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Ongoing: AlohaTrace | Crowdsourcing COVID-19 Information
AlohaTrace is a collaborative effort between several public and private organizations in Hawaii to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 by crowdsourcing local data on positive cases, pending test results and those simply exhibiting various symptoms. Answer six anonymous, confidential questions once a day to help provide near real-time data to research organizations and Hawaii … Continue reading Ongoing: AlohaTrace | Crowdsourcing COVID-19 Information
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Trans In Trumpland
Executive produced by actress and activist Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers), Trans In Trumpland tells the story of a transgender Iranian-American man who embarks on a road trip to discover the everyday realities of being trans in conservative states across the country. Trans in Trumpland takes you behind the headlines to investigate the lived experiences of … Continue reading Trans In Trumpland
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Now online: Hawaiʻi Sector Pulse: Nonprofit & Social Enterprise Report
HANO and Hawaiʻi Investment Ready (HIR), are sharing their report on COVID impacts on nonprofits and social enterprises. The report is based on a survey conducted during summer 2020. The nonprofit sector, which contributes 10% to State GDP and employs 56,000 employees (pre-COVID), has a significant role to play in Hawaii’s economic recovery and resilience. … Continue reading Now online: Hawaiʻi Sector Pulse: Nonprofit & Social Enterprise Report
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Lambda Legal webinar: The United States of Discrimination
Lambda Legal webinar: The United States of Discrimination
A special Facebook Live on Thursday, March 18 at noon ET with Lambda Legal's attorneys as they discuss the Help Desk Report, and the discrimination and harassment that LGBTQ people are experiencing across the country. The attorneys will also talk about the one-year anniversary of COVID-19, health care access, and the impact the virus has … Continue reading Lambda Legal webinar: The United States of Discrimination
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Out of Step, In Place | New Red Order
Out of Step, In Place | New Red Order
An evening of film screenings curated by New Red Order followed by discussion with NRO and the audience, led by Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick. Held in conjunction with the artists residency through March 22 with New Red Order (NRO), a self-identified “public secret society,” with core contributors Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil, and Jackson Polys, and their families. A repositioning … Continue reading Out of Step, In Place | New Red Order
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Science & Sustainability Festival
Science & Sustainability Festival
This year’s 2021 Science & Sustainability Festival theme is Sustainable Seas, will showcase the Bishop Museum’s natural science collections and research, plus local partners' efforts to support ocean sustainability. Visit with Bishop's ichthyology, malacology, and zoology researchers as they share their work from across the Pacific – including new fish specimen identification, deep ocean exploration, … Continue reading Science & Sustainability Festival
Interfaith Conversations on Overcoming Polarization
Interfaith Conversations on Overcoming Polarization
How can we draw upon spiritual resources for more skillful and compassionate means to be human in response to the divisiveness of the times? Since its inception the BDK Hawaii – Fujitani Interfaith Program has sought to bring various religious groups together to provide opportunities for dialogue in order to promote greater understanding and action … Continue reading Interfaith Conversations on Overcoming Polarization
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Community Resilience for Hawaii
Community Resilience for Hawaii
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Hawaii State Chapter hosts its Annual Conference on Monday, March 22nd at 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM on Zoom from Honolulu. Keynote speaker is Dr. Manu Aluli Meyer sharing Community Resiliency through Aloha Practices. Interactive breakouts present strategies for coping with stress, mental health issues, and mental illness. … Continue reading Community Resilience for Hawaii
The Biden Administration: Civil Rights and Equality
The Biden Administration: Civil Rights and Equality
Save the date for this Hawaii State Bar Association / Continuing Legal Education webcast with Josh Wisch of the ACLU Hawaii. Part of the HSBA CLE webinar series "The Biden Administration" covering topics such as immigration, the U.S. Supreme Court, the environment, and more. Click here for more information.
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March 23 – 25: NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference
The Nonprofit Technology Conference brings together thousands of nonprofit colleagues to collaborate and discover new ways to spark change with technology. 21NTC is designed to reinvigorate non-profits' work and bring renewed passion back to organizations and communities. All the sessions are posted and easily searchable by interest area, with emphasis on program development, communications, fundraising, and … Continue reading March 23 – 25: NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference
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DiversityX Honolulu Job Fair
DiversityX Honolulu Job Fair
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
Ongoing: H3RC Food Drops
Ongoing: H3RC Food Drops
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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March 22 – 26: National LGBT Health Awareness Week
The 19th annual LGBT Health Awareness Week presented by the National Coalition for LGBT Health is March 22 - 26, 2021. The week's theme is OUT for EQUITY and the Coalition will host two webinars. The first webinar is focused on training a new generation of providers on LGBTQ+ health and the second on addressing … Continue reading March 22 – 26: National LGBT Health Awareness Week
Lesbians Free Everyone
Lesbians Free Everyone
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
Hawaii Community Foundation CHANGE Grants Coffee Hour
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
Lunch & Learn: The American Rescue Plan
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
(Re)Generations: Challenging Scientific Racism in Hawaiʻi
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
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Queernesia Talanoa with Gigi Baxter & Peter Sipeli
Queernesia Talanoa with Gigi Baxter & Peter Sipeli
The LGBTQ+ Center at UH Manoa announces a new workshop series: "Engaging Queer Oceania". The first workshop in this series will take place Friday, March 26, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. HST. #QUEERNESIA anthology invites you to talanoa with Gigi MweiiKhaleezzi Baxter, Executive Director of VPride, and Peter D Sipeli, founder of The Poetry Shop and … Continue reading Queernesia Talanoa with Gigi Baxter & Peter Sipeli
March 26 & 27: Stadium Queens | Hawaii’s First Drive-In Drag Show
March 26 & 27: Stadium Queens | Hawaii’s First Drive-In Drag Show
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
Through March 26: Dark Mirror Festival
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
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March 25 – 28: Made In Hawaii Film Festival
The Made in Hawaii Film Festival showcases the best of Hawaii-made independent films over a weekend-long festival at the historic Hilo Palace Theater in downtown Hilo on Hawaii Island. In tandem to the in-person showcase, a virtual program will also be available to view from home. MIHFF's mission is to spotlight cinema being made … Continue reading March 25 – 28: Made In Hawaii Film Festival
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They The People: A Trans and Non-Binary Town Hall
They The People: A Trans and Non-Binary Town Hall
Join the ACLU for a nonpartisan discussion with the Biden administration about supporting transgender rights. Actress and advocate Angelica Ross will lead a discussion with Reggie Greer, the White House LGBTQ Liaison, LaLa Zannell, ACLU Trans Justice Program Manager, and Ian Alexander, actor. These community leaders will share their stories and explore what the White … Continue reading They The People: A Trans and Non-Binary Town Hall
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Women’s History Month
Every year March is designated Women’s History Month by Presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history. Women’s History Month began as a local celebration in Santa Rosa, California. The Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women planned and executed a “Women’s … Continue reading Women’s History Month
Pre-Order “The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage”
"The road to making same-sex unions legal was much longer than many know. It is a story that begins in Hawaii in 1990, when a rivalry among local activists triggered a sequence of events that forced the state to justify excluding gay couples from marriage. In the White House, one president signed the Defense of … Continue reading Pre-Order “The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage”
Ongoing: Hawaii Is Hiring
"Hawaii is Hiring is a one-stop online resource that connects kamaʻāina to job opportunities, training programs and career navigation. It provides local job seekers and new graduates with a streamlined job board and simple access to training and education tools valued in Hawaiʻi’s in-demand and emerging industries. Hawaii is Hiring also helps residents find local … Continue reading Ongoing: Hawaii Is Hiring
NGLCC Celebrates Trans Day of Visibility
NGLCC Celebrates Trans Day of Visibility
The National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) will host a celebration of Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) on Tuesday, March 30 at 8am HT (2pm ET) in advance of TDOV on Wednesday, March 31. Hear from TGNC Certified LGBTBE® suppliers, Task Force leaders, as well as NGLCC Team Members, and join a networking session after … Continue reading NGLCC Celebrates Trans Day of Visibility
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OutSPOKEN with Mila Jam: International Day of Transgender Visibility
OutSPOKEN with Mila Jam: International Day of Transgender Visibility
On March 31st @ 12 – 1 EST, Mila Jam will be talking to Out Leadership’s Todd Sears on the importance of International Day of Transgender Visibility. The conversation will be broadcast on OutSPOKEN with Mila Jam a LinkedIn Live series where they will talk about the importance of the day, trans rights & issues, and the importance of … Continue reading OutSPOKEN with Mila Jam: International Day of Transgender Visibility
How to be Trans-Inclusive: Panel hosted by Included Health
How to be Trans-Inclusive: Panel hosted by Included Health
Join Included Health for a conversation about how to be a more inclusive employer, healthcare provider, teammate, and everyday ally to our Trans community. Panelists will discuss how to build skills, policies, and cultures to be more inclusive in and out of the workplace. Questions for the panelists can be submitted in advance via the … Continue reading How to be Trans-Inclusive: Panel hosted by Included Health
Trans Equality Now Awards
Trans Equality Now Awards
Join the National Center for Transgender Equality on Wednesday, March 31st - Trans Day of Visibility - at the online 2021 Trans Equality Now Awards. Celebrate trailblazers in the movement like Ruby Corado and Layshia Claredon, as well as young voices, fresh faces, and grassroots activists committed to transgender equality across the nation. The Pre-Show … Continue reading Trans Equality Now Awards
Kua’ana Project: Transgender Day of Visibility
Kua’ana Project: Transgender Day of Visibility
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
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