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#EndOverdoseHI: Harm Reduction in the Pacific
#EndOverdoseHI: Harm Reduction in the Pacific
Hawaiʿi Health and Harm Reduction Center is excited to announce the premiere of its new documentary #EndOverdose HI: Harm Reduction in the Pacific. This documentary examines the innovative therapeutic model used by HHHRC known as harm reduction and explores the history and future of overdose prevention in Hawaiʿi. Ms. Brook Lee is the host for this exploration … Continue reading #EndOverdoseHI: Harm Reduction in the Pacific
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Now accepting submissions: DocuClub
Hawaii Women In Filmmaking is joining the DocuClub family with their partners International Documentary Association (IDA), Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV), and Film Independent! #DocuClub is a work-in-progress screening series for documentary filmmakers to share their rough cut in an intimate setting with both fellow creators and the general audience. Program alumni include Minding the Gap, Belly of the Beast, and Stray. Read … Continue reading Now accepting submissions: DocuClub
Save the date: November 13 | Maui AIDS Foundation
Request an invitation from the Maui AIDS Foundation for an upcoming live community event and you'll be the first to know the details. Click here and help support the MAF mission to promote the sexual health and well-being of the members of our community. For more information, visit the MAF website.
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Applications open: Social Impact Incubator Program (SIIP)
Are you a pre-accelerator, socially impactful venture looking to take it to the next level? If this sounds like you, check out SIIP, a free 5-month cohort based incubator that provides community building, networking opportunities, capacity building in finance, marketing, law, and access to $8,000 in potential funding. Both for-profit and nonprofit projects can qualify. … Continue reading Applications open: Social Impact Incubator Program (SIIP)
Gay Island Guide is “On the Road”: Las Vegas
Gay Island Guide is “On the Road”: Las Vegas
Honolulu Pride is a sponsor of Gay Island Guide On The Road and they're heading to Piranha Nightclub in Las Vegas! Join Gay Island Guide at a top Vegas LGBT nightclub near the strip as they present some of Hawaii’s best performers including: Princess, Caramel Flava, Jada Slayy, Water Melone and Guest Gogo Dancers Shane, … Continue reading Gay Island Guide is “On the Road”: Las Vegas
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National LGBTQ+ Women’s Community Survey
CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers, in partnership with Justice Work at The Vaid Group is helping to share an important new survey and study to lift up and define the realities of LGBTQ+ womxn who partner with or center their lives around womxn. This study invites people who have identified as women at any … Continue reading National LGBTQ+ Women’s Community Survey
CMI 15th Annual LGBTQ Community Survey Webinar
Community Marketing & Insights explores the results of their 15th Annual LGBTQ Community Survey in this online webinar. Through the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation, more than 150 members of our extended LGBTQIA+ community completed this year's survey. Nationally, over 15,000 LGBTQ people living in the United States participated in the research. The 60-minute webinar reviews … Continue reading CMI 15th Annual LGBTQ Community Survey Webinar
Registration open | Arts of Pride: An LGBTQ+ Experience
Registration is now open for Hawaii-based LGBTQ+ artists who wish to participate in the upcoming Arts of Pride: An LGBTQ+ Experience project produced by Gay Island Guide, Dark Mirror Entertainment and The Arts at Marks. This month-long experience during Pride month in October will include exhibits, performances and workshops featuring Hawaii’s local LGBTQ+ artists. Artists … Continue reading Registration open | Arts of Pride: An LGBTQ+ Experience
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September 17 deadline: DKII Future Filmmaker Contest
Young Americans who are coming of age in a time of the COVID-19 pandemic are faced with unprecedented challenges and isolation. Similar to those of the “Greatest Generation,” or those who were shaped by the Great Depression and World War II, how will youth of the “COVID Generation” now decide how history will define them? … Continue reading September 17 deadline: DKII Future Filmmaker Contest
Try Think: Hulihia
Try Think: Hulihia
Since March 2021, Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, in partnership with Value of Hawaiʻi: Hulihia, has been holding space for deep-dive community conversations on ideas, wonderings, hopes, and challenges for our post-pandemic futures. In each session, small groups of very diverse voices from across our islands tackle different topics together, and spend time listening, sharing, … Continue reading Try Think: Hulihia
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Through October 1: Call to Artists for “Art of Caring” at Arts at Marks
In recognition of National Family Caregivers Month in November, Arts at Marks is calling on all artists to submit works for The Art of Caregiving. "We love our families. We love our kupuna. And sometimes they need us. They need our care. They need our hands to type, shop and clean. They need our eyes … Continue reading Through October 1: Call to Artists for “Art of Caring” at Arts at Marks
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Through September 15: Coyote Park | All Kin is Blood Kin
Aupuni Space presents All Kin is Blood Kin by Coyote Park, an intimate exploration of what family means within a queer context. Family comes in all forms. Family shifts like the tides: drawing us closer to people, drifting from others, but always carrying us collectively. All Kin is Blood Kin is a love story to Park’s trans family, honoring … Continue reading Through September 15: Coyote Park | All Kin is Blood Kin
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Lunch and Learn – COVID and the Delta Variant
Lunch and Learn – COVID and the Delta Variant
Tyler Dos Santos-Tam and Representative Adrian Tam welcome Dr. Leo Nissola, a nationally-recognized medical doctor and scientist trained in oncology, and immunology, as he joins us to answer all of your questions about COVID and the Delta Variant. Dr. Nissola's work focuses on clinical science, drug development, immunotherapy, and cancer research. Since the early days … Continue reading Lunch and Learn – COVID and the Delta Variant
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Through September 19: #haoleboyfriend
In this play by Stephanie Keiko Kong & Tony Pisculli, five former math geeks and high school besties reunite ten years after they’ve graduated from Pearl City to wrestle with secrets, major life changes and guacamole at their favorite karaoke room. If you requested Lady Marmalade from the DJ at your prom, this play is … Continue reading Through September 19: #haoleboyfriend
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Through September 26: Sumer of Love
Naked Beauty: The Purest Landscape on Earth is Part Two of the Manoa Village Productions exhibition project Summer of Love, "celebrating the iconic images, moments, protests and movements that have come to define the cultural war of American youth in the 1960s and 1970s." George Woollard offers his watercolors influenced by the great masters of … Continue reading Through September 26: Sumer of Love
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Tiny Floats for Honolulu Pride 2021
Submission deadline extended to September 23! Share a video of your Tiny Float for the 2nd Annual Honolulu Pride Tiny Float Parade and you'll be eligible to win up to $500 (winners will be selected by community vote) and have your float featured on the KHON2 program Aloha With Pride! • submission deadline is Thursday, September 23 … Continue reading Tiny Floats for Honolulu Pride 2021
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#ComingOutForHonoluluPride
Celebrate the diversity and resilience of our LGBTQ+ community by sharing your coming out story for National Coming Out Day on October 11. Make a short video and send it to the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation by September 27, 2021. Or record your coming out story via TikTok and share the video with us. We'll … Continue reading #ComingOutForHonoluluPride
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Global Citizen Live
Global Citizen Live is a 24-hour global event starting on September 25 to unite the world to defend the planet and defeat poverty. Hailing from 6 continents, the broadcast will feature artists, celebrities and world leaders coming together to create change and impact climate and poverty. Artists and entertainers participating in the global broadcast special … Continue reading Global Citizen Live
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Hunger Action Month
September is Hunger Action Month, and for hundreds of thousands of people in Hawaii, a daily meal isn’t a choice between different dishes. It’s a choice between food and other crucial needs — like medicine, electricity or childcare. Food shouldn’t be an impossible choice. After a tumultuous year, Hawai‘i’s hunger crisis is far from over. … Continue reading Hunger Action Month
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Throughout September: Hawaiian History Month with Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition
Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition, in partnership with ʻŌlelo Community Media, is proud to present the second Hawaiian History Month in 2021. In celebration of Queen Liliʻuokalani's 183rd birthday, Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition is holding five weeks of virtual events throughout the month of September. Kicking off the month is Queen Liliʻuokalani's Birthday program on Thursday, September 2, … Continue reading Throughout September: Hawaiian History Month with Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition
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Through October 31: Faces of Pride
Faces Of Pride is a new Instagram project for 2021 Honolulu Pride curated by designer, photographer and creative Joshua Kamei. It explores the awesome diversity within Hawaii's LGBTQI+ community, sharing individual's past journeys, current passions, and hopes for the future. Joshua recently moved back to Hawaii after living and working in New York, where he … Continue reading Through October 31: Faces of Pride
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Insights on PBS Hawaii: Hawaiʻi’s Transgender Community
Insights on PBS Hawaii: Hawaiʻi’s Transgender Community
Hawaiʻi’s growing transgender community is thriving, but continues to struggle with bias, discrimination and a lack of acceptance. Advocates say the best way to understand what being transgender is like is to talk with people in that community and to listen to their stories. Join the conversation. You can phone in a question during the … Continue reading Insights on PBS Hawaii: Hawaiʻi’s Transgender Community
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