No Hate in the 808 Campaign Launches to Combat Discrimination in Hawaii
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The Hawai'i State LGBTQ+ Commission, Hawai'i State Commission on the Status of Women, and Hawai'i Civil Rights Commission announced a joint public awareness campaign called "No Hate in the 808" to educate residents and visitors about Hawai'i's nondiscrimination protections. The campaign launches May 1, 2026 and runs through May 31, 2026, featuring bus advertisements on O'ahu and Hawai'i Island plus targeted digital advertising on social media platforms. The initiative, implemented in partnership with Rainbow Family 808, a local nonprofit supporting LGBTQIA+ and straight families, marks the first time the three state commissions have partnered on a statewide initiative to advance equity and civil rights.
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The three Hawai'i state commissions (LGBTQ+ Affairs, Status of Women, and Civil Rights) launched a joint public awareness and education campaign called "No Hate in the 808" to inform the public about existing state nondiscrimination protections in employment, public accommodations, housing, and state-funded services. The campaign does not create new legal obligations; it is purely educational and informational.
Affected parties include employers, public accommodations operators, housing providers, and individuals who may experience discrimination. The campaign directs persons who believe they have experienced unlawful discrimination to contact the Hawai'i Civil Rights Commission at 808-586-8636 or labor.hawaii.gov/hcrc/. The campaign reaches communities through public transit advertising and digital outreach, with plans to expand to additional counties in future phases.
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DHS NEWS RELEASE – STATE COMMISSIONS LAUNCH “NO HATE IN THE 808” CAMPAIGN TO COMBAT DISCRIMINATION ACROSS HAWAIʻI
Posted on Apr 27, 2026 in Latest Department News, Newsroom STATE COMMISSIONS LAUNCH “NO HATE IN THE 808” CAMPAIGN TO COMBAT DISCRIMINATION ACROSS HAWAIʻI
** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 27, 2026 HONOLULU — In an unprecedented partnership, the Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission, Hawaiʻi State Commission on the Status of Women and Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission announced the launch of a joint public awareness campaign titled “ No Hate in the 808.” This collaboration marks the first time the three state commissions have partnered on a statewide initiative to advance equity and civil rights across Hawaiʻi. The campaign is also being implemented in partnership with Rainbow Family 808, a local nonprofit supporting LGBTQIA+ and straight families, as well as homeless unaccompanied minors. The statewide initiative will include bus advertisements in the City and County of Honolulu and Hawaiʻi County beginning May 1 and running through May 31, along with targeted digital advertising across social media platforms. The campaign is supported in part through nonprofit advertising programs offered by both counties, expanding community reach and access to critical information. The campaign aims to educate residents and visitors about Hawaiʻi’s nondiscrimination protections and ensure individuals who experience discrimination know where to turn for help. “Hawaiʻi has some of the most comprehensive civil rights protections in the nation, but those protections only matter if people know their rights,” the commissions said in a joint statement. “The ‘No Hate in the 808’ campaign is about ensuring every resident understands that discrimination has no place in our islands — and that there are clear pathways to seek justice.” Know Your Rights Under Hawaiʻi law, discrimination is prohibited in employment based on:
- Sex
- Gender identity and/or expression
- Disability
- Age
- Race
- Ancestry or national origin
- Religion
- Color
- Marital status
- Sexual orientation
- Assignment of income for child support obligations
- Arrest and court record
- National Guard participation
- Breastfeeding
- Credit history or credit report
- Status as a survivor of domestic or sexual violence
- Reproductive health decisions
- Retaliation
In addition, Hawaiʻi law prohibits discrimination in public accommodations based on:
- Sex
- Gender identity and/or expression
- Sexual orientation
- Race
- Ancestry
- Religion
- Color
- Disability
Protection also extends to housing, real estate transactions and state-funded services, each with additional protected classes under state law. Reaching Communities Where They Are By utilizing public transit advertising and digital outreach, the “No Hate in the 808” campaign aims to reach individuals where they are — whether commuting, attending school, or engaging online. The initial rollout on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island is expected to expand to additional counties in future phases. “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to equity, dignity and inclusion for all people in Hawaiʻi,” the commissions added. “Together, we are sending a clear message: discrimination is unlawful, unacceptable and will not be tolerated.” Individuals who believe they have experienced unlawful discrimination are encouraged to contact the Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission to file a complaint or seek guidance. Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission Contact Information:
Phone: 808-586-8636
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://labor.hawaii.gov/hcrc/ About the Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission The Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission advances equity, inclusion and opportunity for māhū, LGBTQIA+ and QTPI+ communities by fostering collaboration, advocacy and public awareness. About the Hawaiʻi State Commission on the Status of Women Established under HRS Chapter 367, the Hawaiʻi State Commission on the Status of Women works to ensure equality for women and girls through advocacy, education and program development. About the Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission The mission of the Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission is to eliminate discrimination by protecting civil rights and promoting diversity through enforcement of anti-discrimination laws and education.
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