Weaving Paths of Liberation: Indigenous World-Views & Buddhist Teachings
This three hour webinar invites participants to explore the rich confluences between Indigenous world-views and Buddhist teachings.
This three hour webinar invites participants to explore the rich confluences between Indigenous world-views and Buddhist teachings.
We all cherish these public lands—our forests, creek, grasslands, and our many parks and trails. Most of us in Boulder County think of public lands as a shared good and a reservoir of natural and cultural bounty held by the government for the benefit of current and future ecosystems, residents, and visitors.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the advent of US nuclear weapon testing in the Marshall Islands, forever altering the health, wellbeing, ecology and culture of the Marshallese People.
With SURJ leaders, we’ll discuss how his combat deployments in the Middle East shaped his anti-war politics, what it will take to divert white men from the far right online pipeline, and how we can work to expand our movement for racial and economic justice and stand up to the billionaire agenda.
Are you eager to see a specific bird in your landscape? Curious about how to attract Black-capped Chickadees, American Goldfinches, or Broad-tailed Hummingbirds to your yard?
📚🎤 Every week we feature guest speakers and training on topics like:
🛡️ How to Protest Safely 🌎 Immigrant Rights 🪶 Indigenous History 🔐 Cybersecurity ✊ Community Organizing Tactics and much more!
Join us on Wednesday, April 8th from 7:00 - 8:30 pm MT, for this NSF NCAR Explorer Series lecture, "Integrating expertise: Predicting hazardous weather through convergence science and artificial intelligence" with scientist Mariana Cains.
Learn about the economic impacts of Data Centers from Abre’ Conner, Director for Environmental & Climate Justice, moderated by Keisha Bross.
Seaweed Stories is a 30-minute film featuring the wonders of seaweed, and some of the extraordinary stories and unique characters whose lives have been entangled by this too often overlooked marine plant that may hold answers to some of humanity's biggest challenges.
Facing the death of his country’s glaciers and the loss of his beloved grandparents, renowned Icelandic poet and author Andri Snær Magnason turns his archives into a time capsule to hold what is slipping away: family, memory, time and water.