Building Relationships with Native Peoples: Examples and Tips from Colorado Communities

Virtual

Would your non-Native community like to build relationships with Native people and tribes, but you don’t know how to start? You’re not alone. Join us to hear from three Colorado communities that are building relationships with tribes that were violently removed from the state, as well as with Native people who live close by.

Boulder County Farmers Market

13th & Canyon, Boulder CO

Located in the heart of Downtown Boulder, the Boulder Farmers Market is a must-stop destination for visitors and longtime residents alike. Whether you’re fueling up for a Buffs game or a hike in the Flatirons, we look forward to seeing you at the farmers market.

SRL Earth Day 2025

Timberline School, Longmont 233 E Mountain View Ave Longmont, CO 80504

Sustainable Resilient Longmont was founded in 2015 to create a fun Earth Day event for Longmont that would inspire hope and empower positive change to address the often overwhelming environmental challenges of our time. Since that first event, the Longmont Earth Day Celebration has grown to become one of Boulder County's biggest Earth Day events and an annual tradition for many Longmont families. 

Event Series Weekly Vigil for Palestine

Weekly Vigil for Palestine

Downtown Longmont 4th & Kimbark, Longmont, CO

Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.

Event Series Teatime for Palestine

Teatime for Palestine

SandΨ's Coffee and Tea 2130 Mountain View Ave, Suite 302 Longmont, CO 80501

Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.

Antisemitism & the Climate Crisis: A Gen Z Discussion Space

Virtual

JYCM is running recurring discussion gathering spaces for Jewish members of Gen Z from across the country to grapple with antisemitism in the world and in their lives, and how this antisemitism interfaces with their acute sense of climate anxiety and other emotions. All gatherings focus on balancing grief, healing, emotional resilience practices, and organizing strategies. Please register ahead of time.