Rethinking Thanksgiving Webinar

Virtual

An annual Thanksgiving offering with SURJ and our partners to root deeper into a commitment to dismantling colonial myths, uplifting Indigenous rights, and honoring mother earth.

Colorado Legislature 101

Virtual

Join Siegel Long Pubic Affairs for a legislative training on November 20th at 5pm via Zoom.

JOC Caucus Meeting

Virtual

Join us for our Jews of Color Caucus meeting! We will be gathering on Zoom to continue to brainstorm about our future, discuss leadership opportunities in the caucus and the greater Jewish climate movement, and have free space for whatever is on your mind! 

Webinar: Agrivoltaics in Colorado – Policy

Virtual

Agrivoltaics is the co-location of agricultural activities within a solar array whereby the microclimates of the solar panels impact the growth, health, and production of crops and livestock. The Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center is providing a series of discussions about agrivoltaics highlighting various professionals engaged in or adjacent to the field of agrivoltaics. We center our discussions on the outlook for agrivoltaics specifically in Colorado, though certain aspects of agrivoltaic designs or operations can be extrapolated to other areas of the country.

Examining How Arapaho History Impacts Our Lives in Boulder County with Mark Gerzon and Right Relationship Boulder

Museum of Boulder 2205 Broadway, Boulder CO

Join author Mark Gerzon and members of Right Relationship Boulder for an intimate and moving conversation about how the history of our valley affects each of us in ways that may surprise us. As one of the characters in Mark’s novel/screenplay “Just Neighbors” says: “The past is not past at all.”

“Trump, MAGA, 77 million votes: how did we get here?” a training for antiracist white people

Virtual

In this webinar, we’ll be joined by brilliant movement strategists and organizers, Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson and Linda Burnham. We’ll get into the history of the rise of the far right, strategic racism, and how worsening economic conditions and the Democratic party contributed towards the rise of MAGA. Then, we'll get trained in how to use your personal story to move people to action.

Cracking the Code on Affordable Resilient Housing

Virtual

Rick Tallman offers both the big picture as well as insights into two projects aiming to change that, and change it at scale. One project used a modular approach to erect a net zero residential high-rise in Seattle, the other, Shibusa Systems, creates a process to build low cost single homes in record time.