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Give Big Hawaiʻi
The holidays are always filled with the big G’s: good food, gifts and the giving spirit. Giving back to our community can spread the holiday cheer and create a bigger impact for an aloha filled season. Now through Dec. 31, 2024, you can give back to our community in a big—and super convenient—way with the Give Big Hawaiʻi online fundraiser. When you donate $25 or … Continue reading Give Big Hawaiʻi
Call for SGM Resource Directory
The Hawaiʻi SGM (Sexual and Gender Minorities) Workgroup is updating their Directory for Hawaiʻi SGM Services. If you and your organization provide affirming care to SGM communities in our state, you can be listed in the directory. Once reviewed and approved, your listing will be posted in the SGM Healthcare Services Directory on the SGM … Continue reading Call for SGM Resource Directory
LGBTQIA / MVPFAFF+ Scholarships
The Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation (HLLF) has launched a new scholarship program to support young LGBTQIA/MVPFAFF+ leaders pursuing post-secondary education. One student will be awarded $2,000 to help achieve their educational aspirations. Applicants must be rooted in HLLF’s vision of hope, equality, unity and service to the betterment of Hawaiʻi and those who live here. … Continue reading LGBTQIA / MVPFAFF+ Scholarships
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The Healer Stones of Kapaemahu Virtual Tour
Two years ago, the Bishop Museum in Honolulu presented the remarkable Healer Stones of Kapaemahu exhibition in their galleries, and now thereʻs an immersive virtual tour that makes the experience available to all. The 360 degree tour, available on mobile devices and desktop computers, explores the past and contemporary meanings of four large stones that were … Continue reading The Healer Stones of Kapaemahu Virtual Tour
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Thru February 2: Films of Wong Kar Wai @ HoMA
With his lush and sensual visuals, pitch-perfect soundtracks, and soulful romanticism, Wong Kar Wai has established himself as one of the defining auteurs of contemporary cinema. HoMA is presenting recent 4K restorations of six Wong Kar Wai best films including the gay classic Happy Together and a new director’s cut of The Hand; plus As Tears … Continue reading Thru February 2: Films of Wong Kar Wai @ HoMA
Bianca Del Rio: Dead Inside World Comedy Tour
Bianca Del Rio: Dead Inside World Comedy Tour
"Everyone's favorite 'clown in a gown', Bianca Del Rio, is returning to the stage at the Hawaiʻi Theatre on January 9 with a new comedy show, aptly titled 'Dead Inside'. This will be the seasoned comic's sixth, worldwide stand-up comedy tour. Bianca will be entertaining the masses with her iconic lightning-fast wit and razor-sharp tongue. … Continue reading Bianca Del Rio: Dead Inside World Comedy Tour
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Rainbow Resilience: 2025 Hawaiʻi State Harm Reduction Conference
Rainbow Resilience: 2025 Hawaiʻi State Harm Reduction Conference
The 2025 Hawai'i State Harm Reduction Conference will focus on the intersection of harm reduction with Native Hawaiian perspectives, policy and advocacy advancements, wellness strategies, and community-building through an LGBTQIA+ lens. The conference will bring together leaders, activists, healthcare professionals, and community members to explore innovative and culturally informed approaches to serving the community of … Continue reading Rainbow Resilience: 2025 Hawaiʻi State Harm Reduction Conference
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HIFF ‘Ōpio / Future Filmmakers Showcases
The Hawai'i International Film Festival is accepting student submissions until January 15 in two categories: 'ŌPIO STUDENT SHOWCASE Students attending school in Hawai'i, who are in high school or younger (K 12), are eligible to apply for free. Students who recently graduated from high school in 2024 are also eligible. Films must be at least … Continue reading HIFF ‘Ōpio / Future Filmmakers Showcases
Hula’s Catamaran Saturdays
Hula’s Catamaran Saturdays
Get together with friends old and new for a fun boat ride with Hulaʻs Catamaran Saturdays. Meet at Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand (reservations recommended, walk-ins accepted based on availability) 134 Kapahulu Avenue, Waikiki Grand Hotel – Enter Through Lobby by 1:45pm – 2:00pm. The group will be escorted to the board which will set … Continue reading Hula’s Catamaran Saturdays
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Kūpuna Movie Morning: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Kūpuna Movie Morning: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Kūpuna Movie Mornings is a series of monthly social gatherings with snacks and beverages, and a classic film on the big screen, presented by the Hawaiʻi Theatre Center and the Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation. The events are pay what you can and a fun way to catch a great film and spend time with LGBTQ+ … Continue reading Kūpuna Movie Morning: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
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Pride At Work Hawaiʻi Monthly Pau Hana
Pride At Work Hawaiʻi Monthly Pau Hana
Join the Pride at Work Hawai‘i Pau Hana every third Friday of the month to learn about their work mobilizing support between the labor movement and LGBTQIA+ communities. ~ Pride at Work – Hawai'i is an official chapter of Pride At Work, (a national nonprofit organization that represents LGBTQ+ union members and their allies), and … Continue reading Pride At Work Hawaiʻi Monthly Pau Hana
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G4G Oahu Potluck Social
G4G Oahu Potluck Social
Join Gay For Good Oʻahu for their first social event, a fun outdoor potluck gathering at Ala Moana Beach Park. Bring your own beverages and a dish or snack to share, play games, socialize with other LGBTQIA+ folks, and have a good social time. Look for the Gay For Good Oʻahu banner at Magic Island. … Continue reading G4G Oahu Potluck Social
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
Join the community in honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and his dream of creating the Beloved Community. If youʻre searching for a way to honor and celebrate civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., consider visiting the AmeriCorps website and participating in The Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. AmeriCorps says the day "is a … Continue reading Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
Hawaiʻi Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade & Unity Festival
The Hawaiʻi Martin Luther King, Jr. Coalition extends an invitation to the community and its many organizations and individuals to participate in the annual MLK Celebration Parade and Festival on Monday January 20, 2025. The parade begins at Magic Island and travels along Kalākaua Avenue through Waikīkī and concludes at Kapiʻolani Park for the Festival. … Continue reading Hawaiʻi Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade & Unity Festival
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Civil Cafe: 2025 Legislative Preview
Civil Cafe: 2025 Legislative Preview
Civil Beat invites the community to the Hawaii State Capitol for a discussion with leaders of the House and Senate on Wednesday, January 22 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. This is a free community event that will be recorded and sent to all those who have registered. House Speaker Nadine K. Nakamura (D) and Senate President Ron Kouchi … Continue reading Civil Cafe: 2025 Legislative Preview
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Queer Women Board Game Pau Hana
Queer Women Board Game Pau Hana
The Queer Women Initiative is a project of the Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation and provides a fun and safe space for queer women to interact and build connections. Our quarterly board game night--free and open to the MVPFAFF/LGBTQIA+ community-- is a space made by queer women for queer women, so we kindly ask all attendees … Continue reading Queer Women Board Game Pau Hana
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Talk Story with Congressman Ed Case
Talk Story with Hawaii's District 1 Congressman Ed Case at these community meetings on Oʻahu January 27 - February 1. Rep. Case is on the Committee on Appropriations (subcommittees Defense and Homeland Security) and the Committee on Natural Resources (subcommittees Investigation and Oversight, Indian and Insular Affairs and Water, Wildlife and Fisheries). Share your concerns … Continue reading Talk Story with Congressman Ed Case
Testimony Writing Workshops
Testimony Writing Workshops
Feeling a bit uncertain about what testimony writing is or want to fine tune your testimony writing skills? Planned Parenthood is offering free online testimony writing workshops on January 27 and February 13. Testimony submission is a chance for the community to share their stories and opinions on why certain bills are important, and why … Continue reading Testimony Writing Workshops
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Lei Pua ʻAla: Community Participation
Lei Pua ʻAla is a multidimensional project to document and memorialize gender and sexual diversity across the uniquely multicultural landscape of Hawaiʻi. The team behind the project is inviting community participation to help bring forward stories of the people, places, and events that have shaped the history of Hawaii’s Māhū - LGBTQ+ communities and to … Continue reading Lei Pua ʻAla: Community Participation
GAYME Night
GAYME Night
Join Bacchus Waikiki and Gay Island Guide every Wednesday for GAYME Night: A Night of Trivia, Drag and Fun! Gather your friends and create a team or come and meet others to create a team. For more details, head over to @bacchusinwaikiki
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Equitable and Sustainable Futures Speaker Series
Equitable and Sustainable Futures Speaker Series
The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary’s Committee on Equality and Access to the Courts (CEAC) and the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center are pleased to present Assessing Hawaiʻi’s Justice System: Addressing Over-Incarceration, Disparities, and Pathways Forward as their kickoff event for the Judiciary’s Equitable and Sustainable Futures Speaker Series. The program is cosponsored by the Hawaiʻi … Continue reading Equitable and Sustainable Futures Speaker Series
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Executive Order on DEI: What Nonprofits and Philanthropies Need to Know
Executive Order on DEI: What Nonprofits and Philanthropies Need to Know
On January 21, the Trump administration issued an executive order titled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” directing federal agencies to identify up to nine potential civil compliance investigations targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs deemed discriminatory. Large nonprofit organizations and foundations with assets of $500 million or more are among those that could … Continue reading Executive Order on DEI: What Nonprofits and Philanthropies Need to Know
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Black History Month
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. A great resource to learn more about LGBTQIA+ people and Black History is the BlackPast website. Learn more by clicking here. Check out Lambda Legalʻs "21 Black Queer Films to Watch This … Continue reading Black History Month
Community Memory Site Park Clean-Up & Talk Story
Community Memory Site Park Clean-Up & Talk Story
Lei Pua 'Ala Queer Histories of Hawai'i continues to explore ideas for an LGBTQ+ Māhū memory site, and theyʻre inviting the community to join them at Kakaʻako Waterfront Park for a Memory Site Park Clean-Up & Talk Story event on Saturday, February 1, from 4-6pm. Also participating will be HHHRC (Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction … Continue reading Community Memory Site Park Clean-Up & Talk Story
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