Roots of Injustice, Seeds of Change: Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples

Virtual

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.

Insect Visitors in Your Garden: Friend or Foe?

Virtual

Insect Visitors in Your Garden: Friend or Foe? When: June 25, 6:30-8pm Where: Zoom REGISTER HERE! Colorado gardens have a wide diversity of insect and arthropod visitors, each playing a […]

Colorado Microgrid Roadmap Draft Overview

Virtual

The Colorado State Team is releasing the draft Microgrid Roadmap per HB22-1249 concerning the creation of a roadmap for improving resilience and reliability of electric grids within the state.

Boulder Wednesday Farmers Market

Boulder Farmers Market 13th Street and Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, CO, United States

Wednesday markets are back, and at a new time to accommodate the most sunshine and family friendly vibes! Not only can you enjoy fresh produce and pantry goods from more than 65 vendors, but you can also spend your evening eating at our food court, listening to live music, drinking local beer, and doing Tai Chi with Rocky Mountain Tai Chi.

Smoke and Ash Damage: Stakeholder Meeting

Virtual

Many Marshall Fire survivors are struggling with finding the proper insurance coverage and settlements for their homes that didn't burn down but were extremely damaged by smoke, soot and ash. This is why CO State Representative Kyle Brown helped to bring HB24-1315 forward. 

La Milpa Cultivating with Tradition/ La Milpa: Cultivando con Tradicion 3 Sisters Garden with Diego M.

Growing Gardens 1630 Hawthorn Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

Throughout this workshop we will dive a little deeper into the roots of the well-known "Mesoamerican triad" or "three sisters".  We will share ancient tales and stories shared from generation to generation by our grandparents, thus we will understand a little more the value and cultural and spiritual meaning that these plants and foods have for us The Mexica Aztecs and other different tribes of Mesoamerica.

A lo largo de este taller, nos sumergiremos un poco más en las raíces de la conocida "triada mesoamericana" o "tres hermanas". Compartiremos antiguas historias y relatos transmitidos de generación en generación por nuestros abuelos, de esta manera entenderemos un poco más el valor y el significado cultural y espiritual que estas plantas y alimentos tienen para nosotros, los Mexicas Aztecas y otras tribus diferentes de Mesoamérica.

Nuclear Energy Information Service: A Night with the Experts

Virtual

Nuclear Energy Information Service: A Night with the Experts featuring Tami Thatcher a nuclear safety expert, researcher, and author. She will be speaking on The Downside of Expanding Nuclear Energy, Unspoken High Costs and Harm.

Songs of Solidarity

DV8 Distillery 49th Street, Boulder, Colorado, United States

Climatique is proud to announce “Songs of Solidary” a benefit show, community gathering, and mutual aid market for Palestine! It will be a night to be together in community, to raise funds to help families in Gaza, to learn and share ideas, and to celebrate the power and responsibility we have to fight for what is right. 

Arapaho Youth Cultural Exchange

Museum of Boulder 2205 Broadway, Boulder CO

Join us for a rare opportunity for Boulder youth to meet Southern Arapaho youth who would like to share their culture. This youth-to-youth cultural education may explore Arapaho hand games, social dancing, storytelling, and Native American sign language.