Week of Events
Iris Global Health Film Festival
The Iris Global Health Film Festival (IGHFF) illuminates the silver screen with captivating films that explore a diverse range of health subjects, from individual vitality to the ecological well-being of our planet. Through engaging narratives and thought-provoking documentaries, we celebrate the interplay of art and well-being.
Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day!
Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day!
Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Days at the Dairy Arts Center. Sponsored by Right Relationship Boulder and Creative Nations.
“Tillie Black Bear: A Legacy of Resistance That Lives On” Documentary Screening
“Tillie Black Bear: A Legacy of Resistance That Lives On” Documentary Screening
Please join the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center (NIWRC) for a live screening of our new documentary: "Tillie Black Bear: A Legacy of Resistance That Lives On," in honor of Tillie Black Bear Women Are Sacred Day, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Tillie's ten-year memorial.
Empower Hour: Exposing the CO Oil & Gas Industry’s Free Pass to Pollute
Empower Hour: Exposing the CO Oil & Gas Industry’s Free Pass to Pollute
How venting and flaring continue to take a toll on clean air and our climate and what is being done about it. Jeremy is a specialist in campaign strategy and leveraging the law to drive social and environmental change, Jeremy Nichols is particularly fond of the Clean Air Act and the law's ability to empower citizens and communities to successfully confront polluters. Jeremy currently works as a Senior Advocate with the Center for Biological Diversity's Environmental Health Program.
Henrietta Mann & the Legacy of Sand Creek
Henrietta Mann & the Legacy of Sand Creek
We are honored to present an evening with renowned Cheyenne educator and advocate, Dr. Henrietta Mann. A descendant of survivors of the Sand Creek Massacre, Dr. Mann will reflect on the lasting effects of this tragic event on Cheyenne women. She will share ideas for how best to educate young people and the general public about this dark history, as well as discuss current efforts to acknowledge the massacre. Join us to listen, reflect, and discuss how we collectively reckon with the past in the present, and for generations to come.
The Healing Wisdom of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
The Healing Wisdom of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
In October, the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers is celebrating their 20th anniversary at a conference called, “We Are All Related: Unearthing the Roots of our Shared Humanity.” In this webinar, we will be honored to hear from one of the Grandmothers, Mona Polacca, whose Native identities are Havasupai, Hopi and Tewa.
Naturalist Chat, A Bird Q&A
Naturalist Chat, A Bird Q&A
Do you wonder where your backyard birds have gone? Do you have questions about bird feeding? Need help identifying a bird? Then join us for Naturalist Chat, A Bird Q&A, and share the bird questions that have been chirping in the back of your mind!
Rock The Shelter: Leading the way Home
Rock The Shelter: Leading the way Home
All Roads, which operates Boulder's emergency shelter and provides permanent housing solutions to homeless adults in our community, is putting on a show! Come to eTown on October 17 for live music and fun, and support us as we address the homelessness crisis in Boulder. Help us lead the way home for our most vulnerable neighbors.
Beyond white privilege: white people’s stake in the fight against MAGA with Heather McGhee
Beyond white privilege: white people’s stake in the fight against MAGA with Heather McGhee
Join SURJ in conversation with Heather McGhee, NYT best selling author of “The Sum of Us” and leading political thinker on race and the economy, to explore white people’s stake in fighting MAGA– and how we can take action to organize white people around their stake in fights for justice.
Saving Walden’s World Film Screening
Saving Walden’s World Film Screening
THE FILM EXPLORES:
How land reform, literacy and universal higher education dramatically increase well-being
How family planning, child care and public health programs yielded results similar to advanced European social democracies in "poor" societies
How many of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals were achieved by empowered women
GreenLatinos & Protégete Present: Summit & Celebración
GreenLatinos & Protégete Present: Summit & Celebración
Join GreenLatinos & Protégete for a day of discussions and connection ~ Acompañe a GreenLatinos y Protégete en un día de debates y conexión
Why the Gaza Conflict is now a Regional and soon to be Global Conflict
Why the Gaza Conflict is now a Regional and soon to be Global Conflict
Dr. Mazin Butros Qumsiyeh is a Palestinian scientist and author, founder and director of the Palestine Museum of Natural History (PMNH) and the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS) at Bethlehem University where he teaches. Over the course of his career, he has published well over 150 scientific papers on topics ranging from cultural heritage to biodiversity. He has authored several books including Sharing the Land of Canaan: Human Rights and the Israeli-Palestinian Struggle.