12:05 am - December 06, 2012 — Updated: 12:09 am - December 06, 2012
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Fey VanCamp looks at portraits made by Equality Hawaii during the 3rd annual Make It Better Day Love Not H8 conference at the University of Hawaii at Hilo on Friday afternoon. The theme for this year’s conference was “Creating A Safety-Net for Youth” and featured speakers and a World Aids Day Remembrance. The event was intended to raise awareness about bullying and suicide within the LGBTIQ community.
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From left, UH-Hilo seniors Danielle Himmelsbach and Helena Kapuni-Reynolds sell World Aids Day t-shirts for $5 during the 3rd annual Make It Better Day Love Not H8 conference at UH-Hilo Friday afternoon. The theme for this year’s conference was “Creating A Safety-Net for Youth” and featured several speakers and presentations as well as a World Aids Day Remembrance. The event hoped to raise awareness about bullying and suicide within the LGBTIQ community.
Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald
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