Projects and programs that educate, unify and empower LGBTQ+ people as integral members of Hawaii's larger diverse community. To have your program listed, contact: calendar@hawaiilgbtlegacy.com
Accepting Submissions: Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival
Film FreewayThe Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival is officially open for submissions now via Film Freeway and looking forward to viewing your creations for #HRFF2021. (https://filmfreeway.com/honolulurainbowfilmfestival) April 15, 2021 Regular Deadline June … Continue reading Accepting Submissions: Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival
International Women’s Day
Online#ChooseToChallenge. International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women's equality. … Continue reading International Women’s Day
Bacchus Online Trivia Night
Bacchus Waikiki 408 Lewers Street, HonoluluJoin us for Waikiki's Most Outstanding Trivia Night! ONLINE. Let's see what happens! Teams will compete in 4 rounds of general knowledge trivia. There's always a twist and unexpected turn … Continue reading Bacchus Online Trivia Night
COVID-19 State of Hawaii Portal
OnlineGet the latest information on vaccinations, social distancing, travel and more from the State of Hawaii Department of Health. Available in English, Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Spanish, Tagalog, Samoan, … Continue reading COVID-19 State of Hawaii Portal
Application deadline: April 1 | Kuleana Academy
OnlineKuleana Academy offers participants an opportunity to examine their own political kuleana and develop an understanding of how to engage in the issues that matter to them and their communities. … Continue reading Application deadline: April 1 | Kuleana Academy
Through March 9: Paycheck Protection Plan for Nonprofits & Small Busiensses
OnlineOn February 22, President Biden announced a series of changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) designed to make the program more accessible to underserved small businesses, particularly BIPOC- and women-owned … Continue reading Through March 9: Paycheck Protection Plan for Nonprofits & Small Busiensses
Spotlight Hawaii
Star Advertiser OnlineIn this Star Advertiser live stream Yunji de Nies and Ryan Kalei Tsuji host discussions with community leaders about the latest news, resources and concerns related to COVID-19 in Hawaii. … Continue reading Spotlight Hawaii
Hawaii State Legislature Online
OnlineThe 2021 session of the Hawaii State Legislature is in progress, so stay informed and express your position on upcoming legislation through its online portal. Create an account and sign … Continue reading Hawaii State Legislature Online
Women’s History Month
OnlineEvery 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 … Continue reading Women’s History Month
Civil Cafe: Legislative Update
OnlineJoin Civil Beat politics and opinion editor, Chad Blair, as he hosts this virtual panel featuring Hawaii's lawmakers. Tune in to get a sense of what bills are still alive … Continue reading Civil Cafe: Legislative Update
COVID-19 Vaccine Tele-Town Hall
OnlineLieutenant Governor Josh Green and Ron Balajadia, from the Hawaii State Department of Health will answer your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine during a Telephone Town Hall at noon on … Continue reading COVID-19 Vaccine Tele-Town Hall
ACLU Systemic Equality Action Series
OnlineThe ACLU recently launched its Systemic Equality Agenda, a multi-year racial justice agenda, building off its past century of civil rights advocacy and seeking to address America's legacy of racism … Continue reading ACLU Systemic Equality Action Series
March 12 – 21: Shout! The Mod Musical
Diamond Head TheatreShout! The Mod Musical (last seen at DHT in 2010) flips through the years like a musical magazine, taking you back to the music, the clothes, and the freedom of the … Continue reading March 12 – 21: Shout! The Mod Musical
Through March 13: Aloha Drive-In at Ala Moana
Aloha Drive-In MoviesAloha 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 … Continue reading Through March 13: Aloha Drive-In at Ala Moana
Diversity, Inclusion & Empowerment
OnlineAll of Hawaiʻi benefits when the makeup of our local institutions and organizations reflect the diversity of the communities served. Join this conversation about diversity and inclusion in the legal … Continue reading Diversity, Inclusion & Empowerment
Through April 16: Island Feminisms 2021 Virtual Speaker Series
OnlineIsland Feminisms 2021 Virtual Speaker Series: Place, Justice, Movement will engage with scholars and activists working in island and feminist studies to spark collaboration and interdisciplinary dialogue on social justice … Continue reading Through April 16: Island Feminisms 2021 Virtual Speaker Series
Through March 13: HPR Atherton Concerts Winter 2021
OnlineThe 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 … Continue reading Through March 13: HPR Atherton Concerts Winter 2021
March 14: Application deadline | 2021 ACLU National Advocacy Institute
Online"The Future We Dare to Create" The ACLU's National Advocacy Institute is a program on grassroots organizing and advocacy for young people. It has virtual week-long programs this summer for … Continue reading March 14: Application deadline | 2021 ACLU National Advocacy Institute
Ongoing: AlohaTrace | Crowdsourcing COVID-19 Information
Aloha TraceAlohaTrace 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 … Continue reading Ongoing: AlohaTrace | Crowdsourcing COVID-19 Information
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 … Continue reading Pre-Order “The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage”
Nominations Open: The Business of Pride 2021
OnlinePacific Business News is accepting nominations for their 2021 Business of Pride Awards. PBN is looking for LGBTQ leaders, companies, and allies in Hawaii who are successful in their careers, … Continue reading Nominations Open: The Business of Pride 2021
Hawai‘i Shorts on the Criterion Channel
The Criterion ChannelWhile documentary work has defined the visual language of Hawai‘i cinema for decades, a rise in narrative filmmaking in recent years signals an evolution in Hawai‘i-based storytelling—helmed by a burgeoning … Continue reading Hawai‘i Shorts on the Criterion Channel
Now online: Hawaiʻi Sector Pulse: Nonprofit & Social Enterprise Report
OnlineHANO 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 … Continue reading Now online: Hawaiʻi Sector Pulse: Nonprofit & Social Enterprise Report
Leading for Equity Impact
OnlineLeading for Equity Impact is a six-session workshop series that will invite participants to consider history, race, culture, power, and privilege through a national, local, and personal lens. Participants will grow … Continue reading Leading for Equity Impact
CHANGE Event Series 2021: Health & Wellness
OnlineHawaii Business Magazine will host six events intended to drive progress on important issues facing Hawaii. The CHANGE Event Series will feature voices across the Islands –from Kaua‘i to Hawai‘i … Continue reading CHANGE Event Series 2021: Health & Wellness
March 18 – April 3: X Other: A Micro Story
OnlineTold backward in time during the 2000s, featuring the traditional trickster god Letao, x other: a micro-story illustrates the challenge of fitting into a new world faced by the Marshallese … Continue reading March 18 – April 3: X Other: A Micro Story
March 18 – 21: Podcast Workshop for High School Students
Wai Wai CollectiveExploring identity, culture, representation, and storytelling through the lens of podcasts; building multi-media capacity in Pacific Islander youth. Enrollment limited to 12 participants. This event will adhere to social distancing, … Continue reading March 18 – 21: Podcast Workshop for High School Students
Shining A Light On Public Records
OnlineJoin Civil Beat reporter Christina Jedra and Brian Black from the Civil Beat Law Center for a discussion on Hawaii's public records law and the push to end the suspension Gov. Ige placed last … Continue reading Shining A Light On Public Records
Civil Beat Talk Story: What’s happening on the Westside?
OnlineDo you live, work or are from West Oahu? Join Civil Beat for a conversation about the issues that matter most in your community. This event will be a Zoom Meeting … Continue reading Civil Beat Talk Story: What’s happening on the Westside?
Science & Sustainability Festival
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice Street, HonoluluThis 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 … Continue reading Science & Sustainability Festival
Other event calendars:
• Aloha Maui Pride • Gay Island Guide • Go Hawaii • Hawaii Island LGBTQ Pride • Hawaii Public Radio • Hawaii Rainbow Chamber of Commerce • Honolulu Magazine • Kauai LGBT Pride • Kona Pride • Lei Magazine • Midweek • Star Advertiser
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