October Clean Energy Action Hour
Join the Action Hour to defend our clean energy future!
Join the Action Hour to defend our clean energy future!
“Boulder has a housing crisis.” We hear it on repeat. But what does that really mean? The city has made real progress in delivering affordable homes across income levels, yet misconceptions still dominate the conversation.
This engaging and interactive talk blends climate science with emotional resilience. We’ll explore what’s happening locally with climate change, highlight hopeful solutions already underway in Colorado, and introduce a few simple coaching tools to help attendees manage eco-anxiety and stay grounded.
Across the country, immigrant communities are under attack and authoritarian forces are gaining ground. But there’s a growing movement of people ready to take action with clarity, courage, and discipline. This training is for all of us who want to stand up in solidarity, especially those of us who are white who are ready to organize, respond, and show up with commitment and care.
Join Motus Theater’s ImmigrantAmerica for an evening of autobiographical monologues from Colorado DACA recipients, co-read by the monologists and leaders in Colorado media, with musical guests. After the performance, there will be a moderated discussion between Motus leaders, guest readers in the media, and the audience on the use and misuse of immigration narratives in the media.
The "Biodiversity's Role in Resilient Communities: Why it Matters Now" is a digital dialogue series that offers opportunities to meet, engage with, and explore opportunities for advancing urban biodiversity as an integral ingredient in community resilience and well-being.
Holding space for the Produced Water Plan, expanding awareness of Colorado's water issues, and exploring conscious, community-led solutions for our shared waters.
Pine Street Church is honored to host Lilies of Gaza, an exhibit created through Dar al-Kalima University (DAK) in Bethlehem in the West Bank, Palestine, that showcases the resilience and artistry of 22 women from Gaza. DAK is the first and only institution of higher education in Palestine focused on the performing arts, visual arts, and cultural heritage.
Join us on Friday, October 24th at the Coffee Stand (1201 Arapahoe Ave) for a series of engaging lightning talks by passionate community members.
The Gaza Sunbirds, a paracycling team in Gaza pursuing Paralympic goals and also providing mutual aid on bikes to families in Gaza, have requested global cycling solidarity rides. Join this ride and be a part of Palestinian solidarity happening on bikes across the world! Decorate your bike in Palestine colors and come join us for a fun, family-friendly event!