Outdoor market stall for Ku ʻĀnuenue community organization, with informational pamphlets, a raffle sign, and a large metal container for drinks, decorated with a red and white cloth featuring traditional patterns, under a canopy surrounded by trees.

Ku Anuenue

Ku Anuenue is a nonprofit in Hilo, HI that aims to provide a safe space for LGBTQIA2S+ and build a community of care and belonging through positive relationships to self, others, and the ‘āina (meaning land in Hawaiian). The symbolic heart was made with an earthy rainbow color palette and the inspiration of a Taro (or Kalo in Hawaiian) leaf, in order to communicate the Ku Anuenue's message of being caring and down to earth with our āina and our mahu (queer in Hawaiian) community. 

These photos were taken at the Hilo, HI Pride Festival, where Ku Anuenue held their first ever booth.

Outdoor market stall for Ku ʻĀnuenue community organization, with informational pamphlets, a raffle sign, and a large metal container for drinks, decorated with a red and white cloth featuring traditional patterns, under a canopy surrounded by trees.
A hand holding a bundle of round paper fans with a logo that has a rainbow-colored heart and tree design. The fans promote Ku Aunuē, a community for care of mahu and LGBTQIA+ individuals, with text encouraging following and joining, and a QR code.
Two children at an outdoor event, wearing rainbow-themed accessories and holding a rainbow flag, standing in front of a booth with a sign for 'Kū Anuenue,' a community of care for māhū and LGBTQIA2S+.
Collection of small round pins with a colorful abstract design featuring black lines, overlapping shapes in orange, purple, white, blue, and green.