‘Call to action’: Pride at Work-Hawaiʻi hosts protest at state Capitol for equality, fairness
The voices of women, LGBTQIA+ community members and their allies will be lifted and amplified today in the fight for justice and equity during an event seeking equality, fairness and dignity in honor of International Women’s Day.

Pride at Work-Hawaiʻi is hosting a protest from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hawaiʻi state Capitol in Honolulu to bring attention to the issues of:
- Reproductive rights and health care access: Defending the right to
comprehensive health care, including abortion and gender-affirming care. - Workplace equity: Advocating for fair wages, paid family leave and an end to
workplace discrimination. - Safety and justice: Calling for stronger protections against gender-based
violence and discrimination in all spaces. - LGBTQIA+ rights: Opposing anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation, especially the attacks
on trans ‘ohana, and promoting inclusive policies.
“In a time when our fundamental rights are under attack, we must take a stand together,” said Pride at Work-Hawaiʻi President Michael Golojuch Jr. “This protest is a call to action for all who believe in equality, fairness and dignity for every individual.”
Pride at Work also encourages communities to resist the resurgence of far-right extremism and radical conservative policies under Donald Trump’s second presidency.
“His administration continues to threaten our freedoms, from rolling back reproductive rights to attacking LGBTQIA+ protections,” said Golojuch. “Now, more than ever, we must stand together and fight back against fascism in all its forms.”
Supporters are encouraged to bring their signs and voices to join the protest, demanding a future where everyone — regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation — is treated respectfully and equitably.
To learn more about today’s protest, email Golojuch at mgolojuchjr@gmail.com.