Live from Planet Earth Social
Live from Planet Earth Social
Join Climatique, in partnership with 350 Colorado, Sunrise, and more for a local music festival and educational Earth Day event centered around the ability for social change!
Join Climatique, in partnership with 350 Colorado, Sunrise, and more for a local music festival and educational Earth Day event centered around the ability for social change!
Marshall ROC in collaboration with Globalsound Studios is hosting a Teen ROC Fest on May 4th from 6-8:30 pm at the Superior Community Center, 1500 Coalton Rd, Superior, CO 80027
This is a free event for area teens ages 13-18. All are invited to join in the fun. Music, Food, Beverages, Photo Booth, prizes, book giveaways, wellness resources and more will all be available. May the Fourth be With You!
In this virtual circle, we will witness our individual and collective grief and find ways of living and being in relationship to our beautiful planet. Together, we'll root in our unique faiths and cultivate collective resilience and hope -- and remain ever committed to taking action.
Grupo de Mujeres Empoderadas de Mayo - Construyendo una Red de Apoyo. Durante esta sesión tendremos la oportunida de conectar con otras mujeres y nuestra facilitadora nos mostrará a Crear conexiones significativas dentro del grupo y nuestras comunidades, nos dara consejos y técnicas de creacion de redes "networking", y facilitaremos una sesión de networking rápido, todo esto en un ambiente amigable y de bienvenida para todas.
Empowered Women Group of May - Building a Supportive Network. During this session we will have the opportunity to connect with other women and our facilitator will show us how to create meaningful connections within the group and our communities, she will give us networking tips and techniques, and we will facilitate a quick networking session, all of this in a friendly and welcoming environment for all.
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.
Join UU Ministry for Earth for poetry, song and story to honor International Day for Biological Diversity with Dr. Lyla June Johnston.