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SUMMARY:Rainbow Town Hall: A Policy Forum
DESCRIPTION:The next Rainbow Town Hall will be a discussion of policy issues featuring Kim Coco Iwamoto\, Patrick Branco\, Tyler Dos Santos-Tam and Adrian Tam. Join the conversation\, ask questions\, and hear what they envision for a better Hawai’i. This free event will be in-person at Ka Waiwai\, and registration is required. To reserve your spot\, click here. \n 
URL:https://hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com/events/rainbow-town-hall-talking-with-our-candidates/
LOCATION:Waiwai Collective\, 1100 University Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96826\, United States
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SUMMARY:March 14 - 19: Youth Mental Wellness Reel Camp for Girls
DESCRIPTION:A week-long filmmaking program to learn about youth mental wellness\, the skills and tools of filmmaking\, and making media that matters. \nThis 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. \nBefore you register\, please make sure you can attend all the sessions. For more information and to register\, click here.
URL:https://hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com/events/youth-mental-wellness-reel-camp-for-girls/
LOCATION:Waiwai Collective\, 1100 University Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96826\, United States
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SUMMARY:Us Kids
DESCRIPTION:Hawaii Women In Filmmaking is offering 10 free tickets to a private in-person screening of Us Kids for youth and young adults ages 5-20. To get your ticket\, email: vera@hawaiiwomeninfilmmaking.org. \nFrom Kim A. Snyder\, director of the Peabody Award-winning documentary Newtown\, comes an insightful\, rousing coming-of-age story of a generation of youth leaders determined to take the reigns and fight for justice at a most critical time in our nation’s history. \nSparked by the plague of gun violence ravaging their schools\, Us Kids chronicles the March For Our Lives movement over the course of several years\, following X Gonzalez\, its co-founders\, survivors and a group of teenage activists as they pull off the largest youth protest in American history and set out across the country and globally to build an inclusive and unprecedented youth movement that addresses racial justice\, a growing public health crisis and shocking a political system into change. \nDirector Kim Snyder in attendance.
URL:https://hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com/events/us-kids/
LOCATION:Waiwai Collective\, 1100 University Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96826\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Town Hall: How To Start A Movement
DESCRIPTION:The internet\, social media\, and especially the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic\, have transformed how humans engage with each other. How do these changes affect communication and relationship building? And what does advocacy and community organizing look like during and post-pandemic? This panel will explore these questions as well as share the ways and the lessons learned in their own advocacy and community organizing work. \nWith Thaddeus Pham\, Dr. Tatiana Kalani’ōpua Young\, Mana Shim  and Sarah Kamakawiwo’ole. Moderated by Sarah milianta-Lafin with a special performance by IZIK.  For more information\, contact Ian Tapu \nThis will be a hybrid in-person / virtual event. To attend in person\, register here. To attend virtually\, register here. \nRainbow Town Hall is part of the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation’s Pride365 initiative\, hosting programs not only during Honolulu Pride Month in October\, but throughout the year. Rainbow Town Halls are currently being planned as hybrid in-person/ virtual gatherings. \nTo view recordings of other Rainbow Town Halls from 2020 and 2021\, click here. \nSince we comply with all State of Hawaii and Honolulu City and Country COVID-19 guidelines\, the details of our Pride365 events may change. Check back often\, and follow us on Facebook @honolulupride.
URL:https://hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com/events/rainbow-town-hall-how-to-start-a-movement/
LOCATION:Waiwai Collective\, 1100 University Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96826\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Town Hall: Queer Indigeneity
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean for someone to be both queer and Indigenous\, and how do these and other identities intersect? In this Rainbow Town Hall\, panelists Sha Merirel Ongelungel\, Kumu Hina\, Kamakakehau Fernandez and Phylesha Brown-Acton will explore the role of history\, colonization\, culture and how it has informed their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. The discussion with be moderated by Akea Kahikina with a special performance by Lina Robins. \nRegister for this event here. For more information\, contact Ian Tapu \nRainbow Town Hall is part of the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation’s Pride365 initiative\, hosting programs not only during Honolulu Pride Month in October\, but throughout the year. Rainbow Town Halls are currently being planned as hybrid in-person/ virtual gatherings. \nTo view recordings of other Rainbow Town Halls from 2020 and 2021\, click here. \nSince the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation and Honolulu Pride comply with all State of Hawaii and Honolulu City and Country COVID-19 guidelines\, the details of our Pride365 events may change. Check back often\, and follow us on Facebook @honolulupride.
URL:https://hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com/events/rainbow-town-hall-queer-indigeneity/
LOCATION:Waiwai Collective\, 1100 University Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96826\, United States
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