Leveraging State Law to Address Local Pollution Burden
VirtualJoin us for a webinar to explore how pollution burdens disproportionately impact frontline communities and the innovative state-level policy solutions that are making a way forward.
Join us for a webinar to explore how pollution burdens disproportionately impact frontline communities and the innovative state-level policy solutions that are making a way forward.
Join us on Thursday, June 20th at 2pm with the Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of Nuclear War, where we will be presenting an overview of 2024 DC Days, lessons learned, and next steps for the national movement for Nuclear Guardianship.
This Juneteenth, we are celebrating the liberation, resilience, and perseverance of the Black community in Boulder, CO! With an amazing DJ, drag performers, spoken word artist, and organizational resourcing, we are bringing the heat this summer!
Registration is Now Open for the Virtual Coffee and Conversation to learn more about bringing awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) and how FVPSA grant funds can be used to support MMIWR activities.
Jewish wisdom has a critical role in informing values and behavior for ecological sustainability. Rabbi Yonatan Neril will explore Jewish teachings related to ecology and why it's so critical that Jewish communities mobilize to address the climate crisis.
Join us as we celebrate Juneteenth National Independence Day in Longmont! We will commemorate the end of slavery in the United States and celebrate our youth while creating brave beginnings for the future.
Thank you for your interest in attending Spirit of The Sun's first Summer Solstice LANDBACK Gala! Spirit of the Sun envisions a return of land to Indigenous stewards, where we can operate our programs, care for bison to live off that land, and preserve our cultural practices. Our collective goals stand in solidarity with the LANDBACK movement to dismantle white supremacy while radically transforming this country and standing for collective liberation for all Black, Indigenous, People of Color.
In this 2-hour participatory program, we experience the history of the colonization of Turtle Island, the land that is now known as the United States. The story is told through the words of Indigenous leaders, European/American leaders, and Western historians. We engage with this history through experiential exercises and small group discussions. And we are invited to consider how we can build relationships with Indigenous peoples based on truth, respect, justice, and our shared humanity. Facilitated by TRR's Native and non-Native teams. Appropriate for high school students and adults.
Panel discussion with the U.S. Trans Survey Indigenous Outreach Team.
There's only half the year left for making impacts for the climate, let's do this! We will cover at a high level the major events of 2024, the challenges we face, how we're moving forward, and what roles and opportunities there are for you to support local climate goals and distribute leadership in the ways a grassroots movement needs to succeed.