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Alternate Plans for Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai‘i 2021
Since 1999, Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai‘i has provided an opportunity to gather in remembrance and gratitude for all who have laid a foundation for our lives. In consideration of the health and safety of the community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai‘i will not be gathering in person at Ala Moana Beach … Continue reading Alternate Plans for Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai‘i 2021
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Civil Beat IDEAS Live: Power To The People
Civil Beat IDEAS Live: Power To The People
Join Civil Beat IDEAS editor, Julia Steele, with Judge Daniel Foley, Maui GMO initiative petitioner Alika Atay and attorney R. Brian Black. In Hawaii, every county charter provides a process for forcing a citizen vote on a specific issue of concern. Our IDEAS Live discussion will look at the logistics of getting an initiative on the ballot and will explore the pros … Continue reading Civil Beat IDEAS Live: Power To The People
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May 28 – June 6: Forever Plaid
Once upon a time, there were four guys, Sparky, Smudge, Jinx, and Frankie, who got together to become a group like their idols, The Four Freshman. Rehearsing in the basement of Smudge's family's plumbing supply company, they became "Forever Plaid". On the way to their first big gig, they are hit by a school bus, … Continue reading May 28 – June 6: Forever Plaid
Rental and Utility Relief Program Community Webinar
Rental and Utility Relief Program Community Webinar
The Rental and Utility Relief Program (RURP) will reopen for new applications on Monday, June 7. To help people understand the application process, RURP is holding a webinar on Thursday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on the One Oahu Facebook page: facebook.com/oneoahu People can learn about: · Who is eligible for the program. · Income … Continue reading Rental and Utility Relief Program Community Webinar
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Can’t Cancel Pride
The Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation is thrilled to once again join CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers at this year’s #CantCancelPride, a virtual relief benefit on June 4 to raise support and visibility for the #LGBTQ community. iHeartRadio and P&G are sponsoring the return of Can’t Cancel Pride with performances from Demi Lovato, P!NK, Lil … Continue reading Can’t Cancel Pride
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Kaua’i Pride Parade & Festival
Kaua’i Pride Parade & Festival
Kauaʻi Pride is a family-friendly event to uplift and celebrate LGBTQIA+ lives, and for Kauaʻiʻs youth to see themselves reflected in their own community, and know that they belong. The 5th annual celebration in Līhu‘e will take place on Saturday June 3, 2023. The Parade, 9:00-10:00am on Rice St. from Vidinha Stadium to the County … Continue reading Kaua’i Pride Parade & Festival
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OutNEXT Alumni Summit 2021 Report
In April 2021, Out Leadership convened a distinguished group of emerging LGBTQ+ leaders from around the world for 5 days of discussions featuring 15 speaker panels, live Q&A and dedicated breakout rooms, with experts sharing insights on topics ranging from mental health and intersectionality to networking and career development. When OutNEXT launched in 2013 there … Continue reading OutNEXT Alumni Summit 2021 Report
Sine Die – Now What: Stonewall Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawaii
Sine Die – Now What: Stonewall Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawaii
The Stonewall Caucus (formerly the LGBT Caucus) of the Democratic Party of Hawaii is offering a training on June 7th at 6:00pm open to any member of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. Now that the 2021 Legislation Session has adjourned ("Sine Die"), Gov. Ige has until June 21 to say which bills, if any, he … Continue reading Sine Die – Now What: Stonewall Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawaii
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Youth Mental Health in Hawaii
Youth Mental Health in Hawaii
Nationally, the alarm has been raised about increases in mental health issues among youth and there is a growing awareness of youth needs and vulnerability. In this session, the presenters will give you an overview of the state of youth mental health in Hawai`i, share possible solutions and resources available both locally and nationally. Who … Continue reading Youth Mental Health in Hawaii
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Try Think: Hulihia
Try Think: Hulihia
Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, in partnership with Value of Hawaiʻi: Hulihia, is hosting deep-dive community conversations on our ideas, wonderings, hopes, and challenges for our post-pandemic futures. Small groups of very diverse voices from across our islands will tackle different topics together, and spend time listening, sharing, imagining, and building new connections. Try Think: … Continue reading Try Think: Hulihia
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Transforming Care: Beyond the Binary
Transforming Care: Beyond the Binary is a full day virtual event—featuring a special keynote—centered on the topic of trans and non-binary folks’ experience within the healthcare system. Learn more about the fight for health equity for LGBTQ+ communities and those living with HIV and the innovative efforts underway for equitable health care access and outcomes … Continue reading Transforming Care: Beyond the Binary
Common Cause: 50 More Years Celebration
Common Cause: 50 More Years Celebration
Common Cause, honoring its first 50 years at this pivotal moment in our democracy, is celebrating the "Power of We — you and me — working together". “We must tackle fanaticism in all its guises — racism, religious bigotry, political paranoia, and all other variation of divisive behavior.” JOHN GARDNER, founder of Common Cause "Renewing … Continue reading Common Cause: 50 More Years Celebration
Health Equity
Health Equity
What have we learned from coronavirus disparities, and what should we be doing moving forward? Join Civil Beat reporter Anita Hofschneider in conversation with community stakeholders as we delve into health equity issues in Hawaii. Guests include: Josie Howard, Chief Executive Officer, We Are Oceania Dr. Sheri Daniels, Executive Director, Papa Ola Lokahi Chantelle "Tellie" Matagi, Contact Tracing Lead Investigator … Continue reading Health Equity
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Pulse Five-Year Remembrance Ceremony Livestream
Pulse Five-Year Remembrance Ceremony Livestream
On June 12 of each year, onePULSE Foundation holds an Annual Remembrance Ceremony at the site of the Pulse nightclub. The observance brings together the families of those whose lives were tragically taken and provides them a space to remember their loved ones in peace. We also honor all who survived, the brave first responders and our trauma … Continue reading Pulse Five-Year Remembrance Ceremony Livestream
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Imperial Court of Hawaii Annual Beef Stew & Rice Fundraiser
It's time for "Momma's Annual Beef Stew & Rice Fundraiser" for the Imperial Court of Hawaii. Brought to you by Founder Empress Charmaine Lee Anderson & the Board of Directors, this ono-licious event supports the ICOH and its non-profit partners like Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction, its Imperial Hula Scholarship Fund and this year's XL … Continue reading Imperial Court of Hawaii Annual Beef Stew & Rice Fundraiser
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Mai hoʻohuli i ka lima i ka luna
Mai hoʻohuli i ka lima i ka luna features Hawaiian art from the Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and is guest curated by Drew Broderick, Kaʻili Chun, and Kapulani Landgraf. By kānaka artists for kānaka artists, this exhibition displays a scope of contemporary Hawaiian art rarely seen … Continue reading Mai hoʻohuli i ka lima i ka luna
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Call for Workshop Proposals: 2021 InterPride World Conference
InterPride is now accepting workshop proposals for the 2021 virtual World Conference & General Meeting - hosted this year by InterPride and coordinated by CSIC. Save the date: the 2021 World Conference & General Meeting is being held virtually from Nov 6-Nov 14, 2021, with most of the programming taking place on the weekends. Submissions for workshop … Continue reading Call for Workshop Proposals: 2021 InterPride World Conference
Organizational Reckonings: past, present, and future
Organizational Reckonings: past, present, and future
In order to create cultures of racial equity we must reckon with our past. Is your organization predominately white? Is your leadership team mostly or all white? This isn't by chance, it's by design. Join The Adaway Group for this free training and explore how we got here, and look at ways organizations have successfully … Continue reading Organizational Reckonings: past, present, and future
Ian Tapu at HSCADV Conference
Ian Tapu at HSCADV Conference
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
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We’ve Got Your Back! Learn How to Show Up for Your Transgender & Nonbinary Colleagues
We’ve Got Your Back! Learn How to Show Up for Your Transgender & Nonbinary Colleagues
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
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Maui AIDS Foundation Car Wash Fundraiser
Maui AIDS Foundation Car Wash Fundraiser
Come get your car washed and support the Maui AIDS Foundation cause. $10.00 per car - $9.00 for dads on for Father's Day! Sunday, June 20th 8am-12pm at the Minit Stop Wakea, 85 S Wakea Ave., Kahului, HI 96732. Click here. The mission of Maui AIDS Foundation is to promote the sexual health and well-being … Continue reading Maui AIDS Foundation Car Wash Fundraiser
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June 21 – 23: NYC Pride Human Rights Conference
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
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Women in Tech: An Interview with Francine Beppu
Women in Tech: An Interview with Francine Beppu
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
Mysteries of Mental Illness
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
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Scarlet Honolulu Re-Opening
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
Tickets now on sale: June 26 Sunset Tea Dance
The Vida Mia and Honolulu Pride invite you to a special fundraising event for the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation. Enjoy a Sunset Tea Dance on the Vida Mia -- a 61-foot wooden yacht that was built in 1929 and recently restored to her original elegance. With beats by My Friend George, and lite bites by … Continue reading Tickets now on sale: June 26 Sunset Tea Dance
The ABCs of LGBTQ
The ABCs of LGBTQ
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
“SPLASH-INN” Pool Party benefit for Honolulu AIDS Walk
“SPLASH-INN” Pool Party benefit for Honolulu AIDS Walk
Residence Inn by Marriott (Oahu, Kapolei) and Gay Island Guide Present "SPLASH-INN" Pool Party in honor of Pride Month on the west side of Oahu! Enjoy an afternoon of fun out by the pool with two of Hawaii's top DJ's Keala Kennelly and DJ Emvee! Plus, drag performances by Water Melone and the west side's … Continue reading “SPLASH-INN” Pool Party benefit for Honolulu AIDS Walk
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Hawaii Island LGBTQ Pride
Rise & Pride! is the 2021 theme of Hawaii Island LGBTQ Pride and they're hosting a drive through pride event at the Hawaii County Government Center in Hilo on Saturday, June 26. Pick up goody bags from local community groups and businesses, see fabulous drag queens and order delicious food from local vendors, all from … Continue reading Hawaii Island LGBTQ Pride
Free NYC Youth Pride Viewing Party at Nu’uanu Y
Free NYC Youth Pride Viewing Party at Nu’uanu Y
Teens are invited to attend the famous New York City (NYC) Youth Pride live stream viewing party, in a celebration of and for LGBTQIA+ and ally teens, on Saturday, June 26, 9 am to 1 pm, at the Nu‘uanu YMCA (1441 Pali Highway). The viewing party at the Nu’uanu Y, sponsored by national and local … Continue reading Free NYC Youth Pride Viewing Party at Nu’uanu Y
Gay Island Guide Oasis Pool Party
Gay Island Guide Oasis Pool Party
Gay Island Guide's very first LGBTQ+ pool party of 2021 will be the new OASIS Pool Party at the White Sands Hotel featuring DJ Vaughn, drag performances by Aria Del Rey and Brittany Glamazon, prizes and more! Saturday, June 26th from 1pm to 5pm. Ages 21+ You and your friends must reserve an area to … Continue reading Gay Island Guide Oasis Pool Party
Vida Mia x Honolulu Pride Sunset Tea Dance
Vida Mia x Honolulu Pride Sunset Tea Dance
The Vida Mia and Honolulu Pride invite you to a special fundraising event for the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation. Enjoy a Sunset Tea Dance on the Vida Mia -- a 61-foot wooden yacht that was built in 1929 and recently restored to her original elegance. With beats by My Friend George, and lite bites by … Continue reading Vida Mia x Honolulu Pride Sunset Tea Dance
Zoom for Pride
Zoom for Pride
The Stonewall Caucus (formerly the LGBT Caucus) is celebrating 20 years of advocating for Hawaii's LGBTQIA+ community by hosting a Zoom for Pride dance party on Saturday, June 26th at 7:00 pm HST. They're also celebrating national Pride month, and honoring all the advancements the LGBTQIA+ community has made over the years. Donations will be split evenly … Continue reading Zoom for Pride
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June 27-28: Transyouth Care Educational Symposium
Trans Family Support Services is offering Transyouth Care, a comprehensive 16 hour training designed for professionals interested in providing sensitive and competent mental health and medical care for gender non-conforming children, transgender youth and youth adults. CEUs will be offered. While this training is designed for professionals, parents and others wanting to learn more about … Continue reading June 27-28: Transyouth Care Educational Symposium
Through June 27: Untitled TMT Project
Dramatizing the controversial Thirty Meter Telescope, Untitled TMT Project explores the intersections of the sacred, science, government, capitalism, and tradition. This play draws inspiration from interviews with kia‘i, government officials, activists, scientists, and community members, as well as visits to Pu‘uhonua o Pu‘uhuluhulu Maunakea and observatories. Weaving together hula and oli, original narrative, interviews, and … Continue reading Through June 27: Untitled TMT Project
June 1 – 30: 2021 Honolulu Virtual AIDS Walk
HHHRC is honoring the 30th anniversary of the Honolulu AIDS Walk this June with a month packed with events. While they are not convening in person at Kapi῾olani Park for the second consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HHHRC is convening online to raise funds to support those living with HIV. The theme of … Continue reading June 1 – 30: 2021 Honolulu Virtual AIDS Walk
DVAC Pride Fundraiser: Paws + Pride + Peace
DVAC Pride Fundraiser: Paws + Pride + Peace
The Domestic Violence Action Center embraces the principle “Divine Abundance follows the law of service and generosity. Give and then receive. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” Join them on Sunday, June 27 for their DVAC Pride Fundraiser at the Encore Saloon from 11am-5pm. For … Continue reading DVAC Pride Fundraiser: Paws + Pride + Peace
Pride Drag Brunch
Pride Drag Brunch
Gay Island Guide and Dark Mirror Entertainment are proud to present a very special Pride Drag Brunch on Sunday, June 27th from 12noon to 2pm at Arts at Marks Garage. the event will benefit the Honolulu Aids Walk and the Hawai’i Health and Harm Reduction Center. In addition to an amazing show, all tickets include … Continue reading Pride Drag Brunch
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CNBC / NGLCC: LGBTQ Small Business Owner Survey
CNBC and NGLCC (the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce) announce the results of the first LGBTQ Small Business Owner Financial Health Survey. The Survey took the financial pulse of LGBTQ entrepreneurs to learn more about how they manage their personal and business finances and the specific obstacles they face based on their sexual and gender … Continue reading CNBC / NGLCC: LGBTQ Small Business Owner Survey
June 1 – 30: Out Leadership | Proudly Resilient
Last year Out Leadership celebrated Pride by creating Proudly Resilient, a unique month-long program of virtual events dedicated to LGBTQ+ equality. Almost 15,000 people joined in throughout June at 50+ events that featured more than 100 speakers. This year, Proudly Resilient is back, still virtual but bigger, bolder and better. Join our world-class LGBTQ+ leaders and … Continue reading June 1 – 30: Out Leadership | Proudly Resilient
The Pride of Sundance: 400 LGBTQ+ Films from Festival History
LGBTQ+ films have been a staple of the Sundance Film Festival for decades—since the Institute’s inception back in the early 1980s. The history of Sundance’s work nurturing and presenting stories from and about the queer community is deep and resonant, and during June they're looking back at that legacy. Click here to see their amazing … Continue reading The Pride of Sundance: 400 LGBTQ+ Films from Festival History
Call for Submissions: Portraits of Gender Diversity in the Pacific
The creative team behind award-winning films Kumu Hina and Leitis in Waiting is partnering with the Berniece Pau’ahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu to curate an exhibition featuring a collection of portraits of gender diverse Pacific Islanders whose identity and expression are rooted in their cultural backgrounds. The concept stems from the fervent belief that visibility … Continue reading Call for Submissions: Portraits of Gender Diversity in the Pacific
Criterion Channel celebrates Pride Month
Criterion Channel celebrates Pride Month during June with a host of extraordinary queer-themed films, including a new installment of their Queersighted series focusing on taboo-breaking artists. Criterion will also present a trio of outré underground classics from John Waters, and a retrospective dedicated to the nonfiction trailblazers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, whose films have … Continue reading Criterion Channel celebrates Pride Month
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Give Out Day
Support the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation by participating in this year's Give OUT Day project--a month-long fundraising campaign culminating on June 30, the only national day of giving for the LGBTQ community. Since 2013, Give OUT Day has helped hundreds of LGBTQ nonprofits raise millions of dollars. Donations during all of Pride Month count toward … Continue reading Give Out Day
Comedy Showcase / Honolulu AIDS Walk Benefit
Comedy Showcase / Honolulu AIDS Walk Benefit
Blue Note Hawaii and Comedy U are presenting a special local comedy showcase to benefit the 20th Annual Honolulu AIDS Walk and the Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center. With Blue James, Blake Alexander, Lanai, Brandi Morgan and Jhonny Rox-Hollywood. Tickets are available at www.bluenotehawaii.com
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