Common Good Forum
Common Good Forum is an annual gathering of activists, artists, thinkers, and dreamers designed to inspire and empower all participants to advance the Common Good.
Common Good Forum is an annual gathering of activists, artists, thinkers, and dreamers designed to inspire and empower all participants to advance the Common Good.
Stop the war machine!
In this interactive workshop, we will explore how working with Native Americans toward social and environmental justice involves letting go of and dismantling colonial cycles of oppression.
Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.
Join the NAACP for a Rapid Response briefing on the government shutdown and threats to the Affordable Care Act.
This year, to honor our first decade of collaborative pollinator conservation efforts in Colorado, we have organized a 2-day Summit with 3 keynote speakers, followed by the inaugural (free!) Youth Pollinator Summit which will bring middle and high school students (ages 13+) together at the CU Museum of Natural History to advocate for Colorado’s pollinators.
Pesticides are a major contributor to declines in pollinators and other invertebrates. Unfortunately, our towns and cities are not immune -- plants, soil, and waterways are often contaminated with these chemicals, both from applications in yards and parks and from hidden movement from far-off sources.
Join 350 Network Council and people around the country to learn how to FIGHT BACK against misinformation from powerful, for-profit energy utilities as a part of the fossil fuel industry.
Oil and gas companies spent 450 million to get Trump and Congressional Republicans elected so they can continue to poison our communities and climate without consequence.