HAWAII BIPOC NETWORK

OUR APROACH

HAWAII BIPOC NETWORK is a Black-led, trans-led Trans Center located on the South Side of HAWAII, dedicated to creating and providing affirming, culturally competent, for-us by-us resources, programming, and services for LGBTQ+ individuals on the South and West sides of the city. We strive to empower, embolden, and educate each other through mutual aid, knowledge-sharing, and the creation of community-sourced resources as we build toward the liberation of all oppressed peoples.

MUTUAL AID AS AN ORGANIZING STRATEGY

All of BSA’s programs, services, and resources utilize a mutual aid framework. Mutual aid understands that systems and institutions can’t and won’t sustain us, but WE can. BIPOC communities and community members have everything they need to sustain themselves when given the same access to resources and skills needed to ensure they create a life of their choosing.

We’re a Trans center that serves the entire community but we prioritize BIPOC transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) individuals because they are most marginalized and vulnerable of the LGBTQ+ community. Most programs, services, and resources geared towards BIPOC TGNC individuals provide temporary solutions that do not address the root of their problems.

As BIPOC individuals of trans experience, we believe that we are the experts on our lived experiences and can better identify our needs which is why all programming, services, and resource provided by BSA give community members an active hand in development and implementation.

STRATEGIC PRIORITIES

1. Health & Wellness

We view health and wellness as broad concepts, reaching far beyond getting tested or focusing on medical services. Queer and trans people face unique barriers to living full, healthy lives. We break down these barriers by offering programs that focus on the needs in our community, such as food insecurity, housing insecurity, and economic justice.

2. Visibility & Expansion

We want Black and Brown queer and trans people to be seen, wherever and however they want to be seen. And we know our community deserves services that are accessible to them, in the neighborhoods in which they live. Brave Space is striving to expand our programming to all parts of the South and West sides; if you are located there and want to partner with us, please reach out!

HAWAII BIPOC NETWORK IS BLACK-LED, TRANS-LED TRANS  CENTER LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HAWAII, AND DESIGNED TO CREATE AND PROVIDE AFFIRMING AND CULTURALLY COMPETENT SERVICES FOR THE ENTIRE TRANS BIPOC COMMUNITY OF HAWAII

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HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday-Thursday 9am -5 pm
Fridays 9am - 3pm
Drop In Hours
M-Th 10am - 3pm
Fri 10am -2pm