Rethinking Thanksgiving Webinar
VirtualAn annual Thanksgiving offering with SURJ and our partners to root deeper into a commitment to dismantling colonial myths, uplifting Indigenous rights, and honoring mother earth.
An annual Thanksgiving offering with SURJ and our partners to root deeper into a commitment to dismantling colonial myths, uplifting Indigenous rights, and honoring mother earth.
We need community more than ever. At our Gatherings for Song & Solidarity, we reflect, connect, and ground in Jewish wisdom, arts, and music.
Join us for our Jews of Color Caucus meeting! We will be gathering on Zoom to continue to brainstorm about our future, discuss leadership opportunities in the caucus and the greater Jewish climate movement, and have free space for whatever is on your mind!
Introducing “Behind the Music,” a new Cultural Caravan series co-presented with the Dairy Arts Center! In a conversation and performance moderated by our Artistic Director Josh Halpern, meet our incredible MainStage artists, take a peek behind the curtain at their creative process, and listen as they share music you won’t hear anywhere else during their residency!
Join author Mark Gerzon and members of Right Relationship Boulder for an intimate and moving conversation about how the history of our valley affects each of us in ways that may surprise us. As one of the characters in Mark’s novel/screenplay “Just Neighbors” says: “The past is not past at all.”
In the wake of the election, what Jewish wisdom can we draw on to move through fear and cultivate courage for the weeks and months ahead?
In addition to a potent historical overview, this film shares three personal and moving stories about a Native child forced into a Canadian residential school, never to see his parents again; adoption of Native babies and children by whites; and ongoing, a 14-year battle with a Pennsylvania school district to eradicate their racist Redskins mascot that continues today.
Come and gather with us to celebrate the holidays for networking with friends/members and hear from 5 local non-profits (Colorado Gives Day Partners) who will share information on their organization, sustainability efforts, and community impact.
Robin Wall Kimmerer will speak about and sign her new book, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, on Wednesday, December 11th at 6:30pm, at First United Methodist Church (1421 Spruce St, Boulder.) Conversation partner TBA.
Climate Cafes are physical or virtual spaces for community members to share experiences and feelings related to this polycrisis. We may be meeting on campus, in an actual cafe, a park, a conference room, a workspace, or really any gathering space that people choose to come together.