A Collection of Short Films, The Justice Film Series
Boulder Public Library 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, United StatesA Collection of Short Films from SURJ's The Justice Film Series: Poetiq Justiz, Racially Charged, and Flame.
A Collection of Short Films from SURJ's The Justice Film Series: Poetiq Justiz, Racially Charged, and Flame.
All, including beginning birders, are invited to experience the fun and discovery of bird watching at the Greenlee Wildlife Preserve on the first Sunday of each month year-round. Knowledgeable bird watchers will be on hand with binoculars, spotting scopes, and learning tools to assist in the fun activity of identifying birds in their natural habitats.
Join PPAN and bee veterinarian Nolan Bunting as we explore the fascinating links between pollinators—both native and domestic—and health.
Organizations large and small all have something in common: the need to fundraise! Prepare for Colorado Gives Day and learn how to increase support for your cause by joining our panel of knowledgeable fundraisers.
Fracking the System Screening When: November 7, 6pm Where: Boulder Main Library, Canyon Theater RSVP HERE!
These final reports present the comprehensive findings of the Truth, Restoration, and Education Commission (TREC) of Colorado, which, over the last two years, in collaboration with the People of the Sacred Land (PSL), has diligently examined the widely untold history of Colorado in order to uncover the causes of widespread land displacement and the genocide of Native peoples in the state.
Acompaña a Luna Cultura para explorar la cocina y la cultura. / Join Luna Cultura to explore cooking and culture.
This year, instead of brawling over a flatscreen, join Eco-Cycle for a brand-new webinar all about conscious consumerism! We are lucky to be joined by guest speaker (and Eco-Leader) Dr. Kelly Kandra Hughes for this webinar, who holds a Ph.D. in psychology and is an expert in minimalist living and anti-consumerism. In this webinar, we seek to answer the question: Why do we have so much waste and what can we do about it?
Charles Cambridge (PhD, University of Colorado) is a 4/4 enrolled member of the Navaho Tribe in the Southwest United States. He is Bitahnii (mother’s clan), born for Taneezahnii (father’s clan), his maternal grandfather is Todischiinii, and his paternal grandfather’s clan is Totsohnii.
Celebrate Green Friday with a tour! We are offering free, public tours of the facilities where all of Boulder County’s curbside recyclables (and hard-to-recycle items) are processed so we can see the “downstream” of consumerism.