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Human Rights Campaign Foundation Corporate Equality Index 2022
This year marks the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s (HRCF) 20th edition of the Corporate Equality Index (CEI), the premier survey benchmarking tool on how corporations across the United States and beyond are adopting equitable workplace policies, practices and benefits for LGBTQ+ employees. The inaugural edition of the CEI included 319 participants, with 13 companies achieving … Continue reading Human Rights Campaign Foundation Corporate Equality Index 2022
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Hawaiʻi State Bar Association’s Pandemic Education Program
This series of webinars provides valuable training to help nonprofit organizations interpret grant, safety and compliance responsibilities around federal pandemic relief. It also provides guidance around general operations during the pandemic. This unique program is free for Hawaiʻi nonprofits. Which laws apply to nonprofits Management by Board vs. management by Executive Director Staffing using volunteers, … Continue reading Hawaiʻi State Bar Association’s Pandemic Education Program
2021 State Equality Index
The State Equality Index (SEI) is an annual comprehensive report on statewide laws and policies that affect LGBTQ+ people and their families. Published by the Human Rights Campaign in partnership with the Equality Federation, itʻs a valuable tool for creating a comprehensive view of where the LGBTQ+ community has made legislative progress and where we … Continue reading 2021 State Equality Index
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March 4 – 5: Walking On Eggshells
March 4 – 5: Walking On Eggshells
Piko Dance Arts presents Walking on Eggshells, a live performance installation featuring Walking Through Walls by Sami L.A. Akuna (aka Cocoa Chandelier), Never Justify Your Truth: Black Females Navigating in Constructed White Female Spaces by Sequoia Carr-Brown, and Equilibrium by Kara Jhalak Miller. Walking On Eggshells will be performed Friday, March 4th and Saturday March … Continue reading March 4 – 5: Walking On Eggshells
Aloha 4 Tonga
Aloha 4 Tonga
The Aloha4Tonga fundraiser will be broadcast on television stations across Hawai’i, including K5, KIKU, KHII ʻŌlelo49/Oʻahu and Akakū55/Maui. The hour-long event will feature musical artists, local radio and television talent, special guests, educational components about the devastation wrought by the Jan. 15 volcanic eruption and following earthquake and tsumani, as well as highlighting our Hawai‘i-Tonga connections. … Continue reading Aloha 4 Tonga
First Friday at Scarlet Honolulu
First Friday at Scarlet Honolulu
OUT Magazine says "Meet Oahu's Drag Royalty at Scarlet Honolulu", home to the World Famous Pineapple Stage. Donʻt miss the Fresh Fish Drag Revue at 9pm and pop-up performances at 11pm and 12am. With DJs EmVee and Vaughn. For more information, click here.
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Drag Is Back at Wang Chungʻs
Drag Is Back at Wang Chungʻs
To celebrate the return of post-COVID-restricted live performances, weʻre sharing some exciting events from Gay Island Guideʻs nightlife calendar. Wang Chung’s Karaoke Bar will be welcoming back live performance with this Drag Is Back show hosted by Maillie Buu and featuring Hawaii’s local queens Angel DeVida, Aria Del Rey, Whitney St. James and Kalista Fox. … Continue reading Drag Is Back at Wang Chungʻs
Looking for Tiger Lily: A Multimedia Drag Experience
Looking for Tiger Lily: A Multimedia Drag Experience
Starring Anthony Hudson – the human vessel for Portland’s premiere drag clown Carla Rossi – Looking for Tiger Lily utilizes song, dance, drag, and video to put a queer spin on the ancestral tradition of storytelling. Asking what it means for a queer mixed Native person to experience their heritage through white normative culture as … Continue reading Looking for Tiger Lily: A Multimedia Drag Experience
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Mimosa’s & Marys at Hulaʻs
Mimosa’s & Marys at Hulaʻs
Beginning Sunday, March 6 there will be no vaccination or testing requirement for patrons and employees of businesses that serve food or drink. And Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand is bringing back their popular once a month afternoon show Mimosa’s & Marys, hosted by Candi Shell and featuring local Hawaii drag and burlesque performers. For … Continue reading Mimosa’s & Marys at Hulaʻs
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Hawai’i State Capitol Reopens to the Public
The State Capitol will reopen to the public on Monday, March 7, 2022. Photo ID and proof of 1) full vaccination (original, hard copy, or photo/digital copy of state-approved vaccination card) or 2) negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours are required for entry into the building. Masks are required while visiting the State Capitol. … Continue reading Hawai’i State Capitol Reopens to the Public
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March 7 – 10: Our Community Cares | Ukraine Relief Fundraisers
March 7 – 10: Our Community Cares | Ukraine Relief Fundraisers
In Between Waikiki, Wang Chungʻs, Bacchus Waikiki, and Hulaʻs Bar & Lei Stand are hosting a series of fundraisers in support of Ukraine relief. Things will kick off on Monday at In Between, and theyʻre donating 50% of everything they take in that day to CARE.org, highly-rated by Charity Navigator for giving over 90% of … Continue reading March 7 – 10: Our Community Cares | Ukraine Relief Fundraisers
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Scratch Kitchen Drag Brunch
Scratch Kitchen Drag Brunch
Scratch Kitchen and Meatery is hosting their first drag show brunch, brought to you by MDR and Scratch's very own Brina, and featuring Princess, Anna, Catherine, Leila and Bucky. Ticket purchase will include entry to the show and a 3-course meal. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the show. Please arrive on time as … Continue reading Scratch Kitchen Drag Brunch
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March 14 – 19: Youth Mental Wellness Reel Camp for Girls
A week-long filmmaking program to learn about youth mental wellness, the skills and tools of filmmaking, and making media that matters. This Hawai'i Women In Filmmaking program is for all cis, trans girls, gender-expansive, and non-binary people who are comfortable in a space that centers on the experiences of girls/women. Age 12-19. Before you register, … Continue reading March 14 – 19: Youth Mental Wellness Reel Camp for Girls
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IMUA Sexual Health Program for YMSM
IMUA is Waikiki Health's online Sexual Health Program for young gay and bi men. Part of a national program called Keep it Up! hosted by Northwestern University, it's an interactive individual-level intervention for young men who have sex with men (YMSM). It can be used across devices to motivate and teach safer behaviors. For more … Continue reading IMUA Sexual Health Program for YMSM
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Wāhine in Film Talk-Story @HiSAM
Wāhine in Film Talk-Story @HiSAM
Hawai'i Women in Filmmaking is resuming the Wāhine in Film Talk-Story Series, and for the inaugural event, they are screening the Reel Wāhine of Hawaiʻi Season 3 followed by Q&A with the filmmakers. This event is in collaboration with the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum. Hawai‘i Women in Filmmaking has produced three seasons of Reel Wāhine … Continue reading Wāhine in Film Talk-Story @HiSAM
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“Who I Be”: A Hip Hop Workshop with Jehzan Exclusive
“Who I Be”: A Hip Hop Workshop with Jehzan Exclusive
For anyone interested in learning something new through hip hop, this workshop led by Jehzan Exclusive will involve sharing your social biography, free-writing, journal entry, as well as classroom & small-group discussions. Instructor Jesand Amodo (aka Jehzan Exclusive), born & raised on Oahu, is a rising pinay hip hop artist, educator, and entrepreneur. As a “90s … Continue reading “Who I Be”: A Hip Hop Workshop with Jehzan Exclusive
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Lei
Lei explores the stories that reflect the meaning of Aloha through the lens of the LGBTQ+ community in Hawaii and around the world. Their streaming platform Lei TV features original episodes celebrating LGBTQ+ pioneers like big wave surfer Keala Kennelly, social media star Bretman Rock, trans civil rights activist Kim Coco Iwamoto, choreographer and Lady … Continue reading Lei
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March 22 -24: OutQUORUM Summit: “Progress and Possibility”
Join Out Leadership for their 2022 OutQUORUM Summit: "Progress and Possibility". This ground-breaking Summit convenes senior executives, corporate secretaries, existing Board members, and senior business leaders for a unique, two-day event covering the state of LGBTQ+ diversity in the Boardroom, progress to date, and the challenges ahead. The Summit also provides an incredible networking opportunity … Continue reading March 22 -24: OutQUORUM Summit: “Progress and Possibility”
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HIGFFL 10th Anniversary Season Kickoff Beer Bust Fundraiser
HIGFFL 10th Anniversary Season Kickoff Beer Bust Fundraiser
Join the Hawai'i Gay Flag Football League for their 10th Anniversary Season Kickoff Beer Bust Fundraiser. Enjoy the beer, the Jell-O shots, and the raffle prizes you’ve come to know and love at HIGFFL beer busts. It’s a huge year for the HIGFFL (hosting the national Gay Bowl XXI in October!) and their competitive season … Continue reading HIGFFL 10th Anniversary Season Kickoff Beer Bust Fundraiser
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Lt. Governor Democratic Candidate Forum
Lt. Governor Democratic Candidate Forum
The Stonewall Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i is hosting a forum with Democratic Candidates for the Office of Lt. Governor for the upcoming 2022 Primary Election. Confirmed attendees include • Sherry Menor-McNamara • Keith Amemiya • Sylvia Luke • Ikaika Anderson • Jill Tokuda For more details, visit the Stonewall Caucus Facebook page … Continue reading Lt. Governor Democratic Candidate Forum
Swim Beyond Gender Movie Night
Swim Beyond Gender Movie Night
Join the YMCA of Honolulu and Rainbow Connections at the Nu'uanu YMCA for a trans, māhū, and non binary swim and movie night. Episodes of Pose will be played and complimentary food and drinks will be provided. Feel free to bring a friend and a floatie! Attendees must be 18 years of age or older. … Continue reading Swim Beyond Gender Movie Night
Māhū Madness: Hawaiʻi’s Best Kept Secrets
Māhū Madness: Hawaiʻi’s Best Kept Secrets
Donʻt miss Māhū Madness: Hawaiʻi's Best Kept Secrets, a drag-tastic event showcasing some of Hawaiʻi's most talented queens for an evening of classical music and fun performances! Confirmed Queens and Talent include Cocoa Chandelier, Ari South, Brandy Lee, Lady Laritza La Bouche, Likeole, Lynda Brown, Madison Westwood, Starr Kalahiki and The Hawaiian Queen Mum. General … Continue reading Māhū Madness: Hawaiʻi’s Best Kept Secrets
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HHHRCʻs Medical Mobile Unit (MMU)
HHHRCʻs Medical Mobile Unit (MMU)
Every 2nd & 4th Monday, from 4pm-8pm, HHHRC's medical mobile unit (MMU) brings low-threshold and high-impact harm reduction interventions to those with a range of barriers that prevent them from accessing traditional medical care. Fondly named Ka'a Lawe Pono, or "the vehicle that delivers wellness," the MMU and its staff help clients navigate the healthcare … Continue reading HHHRCʻs Medical Mobile Unit (MMU)
Gay Menʻs Chorus of Honolulu: Spring Sing Recital
Gay Menʻs Chorus of Honolulu: Spring Sing Recital
Join the Gay Menʻs Chorus of Honolulu at Spring Sing on Monday, March 28 at 7pm for their first live in-person concert of the 2022 season. Ensemble songs and intimate small groups of singers will be featured at this special spring recital. Celebrate the season with uplifting song! Purchase Tickets Here
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Exploring the Peer Mediator Experience
Exploring the Peer Mediator Experience
The Peer Mediation Conference has been bringing together youth peer mediators (ages 8 to 18 years old) for over thirty years. This is the second year the conference has gone virtual to connect peer mediators around Hawai’i and others aspiring to develop their own peer mediation program. Learn about the peer mediators experience as it … Continue reading Exploring the Peer Mediator Experience
Trans Visibility Sign Waving
Trans Visibility Sign Waving
Get on jump on Transgender Day of Visibility (March 31) and join the Hawai'i Health and Harm Reduction Center on Tuesday, March 29 for Trans Visibility Sign Waving at the Hawai'i State Capitol. Bring a sign, a smile, a flag, and a friend and show support and raise awareness of the importance of Hawaii's transgender … Continue reading Trans Visibility Sign Waving
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Calvary By The Sea Sunset Dinner & Conversation
Calvary By The Sea Sunset Dinner & Conversation
Calvary By The Sea invites the LGBTQIA+ community to their free oceanfront, sunset dinners with music, dialogue and reflection. Pastor Moses calls them "truly organic gatherings that are growing beautifully to include the diversity of God's humanity." The gatherings occur on Wednesdays, March 23 and 30 and April 6 from 5:30pm - 7pm. Dinner includes … Continue reading Calvary By The Sea Sunset Dinner & Conversation
Civil Beat Book Club: Kīpuka: Finding Refuge In Times Of Change
Civil Beat Book Club: Kīpuka: Finding Refuge In Times Of Change
Civil Beat is bringing back its first in-person book club event in two years, exploring Kīpuka: Finding Refuge In Times Of Change, a book of poetry and prose about living in contemporary Hawaii published by Bamboo Ridge Press. Hosted by Civil Beat's digital producer, Kuʻu Kauanoe, the in-person book club discussion takes place at da … Continue reading Civil Beat Book Club: Kīpuka: Finding Refuge In Times Of Change
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Kuaʻana Project: Stories of Strength | Transgender Day of Visibility
The Kua'ana Project at the Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center, is hosting a special program for Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) 2022 showcasing storytelling by 4 trans leaders in Hawai’i. TDOV is an annual awareness day celebrated around the world dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender and gender-nonconforming people while raising awareness of … Continue reading Kuaʻana Project: Stories of Strength | Transgender Day of Visibility
International Transgender Day of Visibility
International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide, as well as a celebration of their contributions to society. The day was founded by US-based transgender activist Rachel Crandall of Michigan in 2009 as a reaction to the … Continue reading International Transgender Day of Visibility
Talking Story with Transgender Candidates in Swing States
Talking Story with Transgender Candidates in Swing States
The Democratic Party of Hawai‘i and the Stonewall Caucus are co-hosting this talk story at 12pm with Jessica Katsenmeyer of Wisconsin & Kimi Cole of Nevada, transgender candidates running in swing states. Click here to register to join the conversation. Then, at 1pm, the DNC is hosting "Democrats Are Out & Proud: Trans Day Of … Continue reading Talking Story with Transgender Candidates in Swing States
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