Leveraging State Law to Address Local Pollution Burden
VirtualJoin us for a webinar to explore how pollution burdens disproportionately impact frontline communities and the innovative state-level policy solutions that are making a way forward.
Join us for a webinar to explore how pollution burdens disproportionately impact frontline communities and the innovative state-level policy solutions that are making a way forward.
Boulder Chamber Transportation Connections, in partnership with the City of Boulder, hosts quarterly luncheons to network and spread the word on the latest local and regional multimodal transportation issues, programs and insights. This meeting is for anyone interested in transportation access and sustainability in Boulder, business and government professionals in the community, human resources and facilities managers, and Employee Transportation Coordinators (ETCs) representing Boulder businesses. Our meetings are a great opportunity to network, share ideas, and stay up to date on local transportation news.
Join us on Thursday, June 20th at 2pm with the Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of Nuclear War, where we will be presenting an overview of 2024 DC Days, lessons learned, and next steps for the national movement for Nuclear Guardianship.
The Colorado State Team is releasing the draft Microgrid Roadmap per HB22-1249 concerning the creation of a roadmap for improving resilience and reliability of electric grids within the state.
Many Marshall Fire survivors are struggling with finding the proper insurance coverage and settlements for their homes that didn't burn down but were extremely damaged by smoke, soot and ash. This is why CO State Representative Kyle Brown helped to bring HB24-1315 forward.
Come hang out at Boulder's Central Park 100 Year Commemoration Event!
From a mobile home park in Boulder, to a jail cell in Denver, to an unlikely council gathering in Gunnison, the three Democracy Cycle short plays reflect the stories of distinct Colorado communities. Join us for staged readings of these works that ask: where can we find shelter—a home—in these turbulent times? The answer may not be as far as we think.
Pollinators are declining broadly, but city parks may hold the key to their success in urban settings. In this webinar, our expert speaker will unpack the results of a city-wide study in Denver where she discovered which city parks best support pollinators, and how neighborhood income may be playing a role. Representatives from Denver Parks & Rec will also be joining us to discuss how this study will impact the future of Denver parks.
Our lively and entertaining Medicare Basics classes are designed to provide the necessary information to older adults, and those caring for older adults, when getting ready to apply for Medicare.
Join NAACP for a critical conversation focused on the urgent need to protect our labor movement and civil rights against the growing threats posed by Project 2025.