The Fem Queens of the Auckland Vogue Scene have come together to produce Say Her Name – Vogue Night. We aim to reunite our community post Covid-19 lockdown to stand in solidarity with Black Trans Lives and the Black Lives Matter Movement. All profits made from the vogue night will go towards black trans led […]
RainbowYouth are calling all members of queer, gender diverse, takatāpui & intersex communities to join them for a cross-party roundtable with MP’s leading up to this year’s election. They’ll be discussing priorities for rainbow communities, have a chance meet some of the candidates, and a space for community members to ask the MP’s some questions. […]
Come along to the RainbowYOUTH drop-in centre for a free Te Tiriti Workshop run by the Treaty Resource Centre. Rainbow Youth are asking people to register due to spaces being limited. This course is intended to: – increase understanding of the Treaty – providing basic information about why it was written and what it says […]
Join essa may ranapiri with fellow poets Te Inuwai Nathan, Simone Kaho and Dr Tāwhanga Nopera for an intimate poetry reading at Gus Fisher Gallery. This event is part of the exhibition Queer Algorithms (extended until June 27), which brings together local and international artists from the LGBTQIA+ community who are in the process of […]
Learn the basics of web development in this free hands-on workshop led by web developers Jessica Morgan and Kimmi Rindel. They will be covering key foundational concepts in computer programming and web development using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This workshop is open to all, but specifically an opportunity for members of the queer community who […]
The OUTLine 2020 AGM will be held via zoom on Wednesday 24th June, 6-8pm. They invite friends, whānau and members of OUTLine to attend their Annual General Meeting, a time to celebrate the organisation’s achievements and the mahi of the team + make decisions about the future of the organisation. At this meeting the election […]
RainbowYouth is inviting all RainbowYOUTH members, friends, whānau and community professionals to attend their Annual General Meeting 2020 at their Auckland Centre or online by Zoom. The AGM is a chance for our whānau to celebrate and reflect on the hard work our staff, board, volunteers, and members have put into the past 12 months! […]
Q wouldn’t be Q without the amazing whānau that grace their stages with their creativity. Q want to get back to hosting these amazing people as soon as possible but they need our help to get there. As Auckland Pride tweeted Q has a long relationship with Auckland Pride and the Pride festival. Show your […]
In a quick update, most of the rants and apology on the Headquarters Viaduct Bar are deleted. Who is Leo Malloy – read some of the links below and you will get a good idea. Alison Mau: Champagne and homophobia on the menu at first party of a new era Alison Mau Stuff.co.nz opinion piece […]
Headquarters Viaduct continues to defend the delete posted and has now confirmed they have many friends in the rainbow community. The owner clearly has some issues with the current government, the NZ Media, and a large number of people in New Zealand. They do however believe some overseas media and are clearly experts. To quote […]