Faith Forward: Souls to the Polls
VirtualJoin us for a powerful evening of faith, community, and civic engagement.
Join us for a powerful evening of faith, community, and civic engagement.
With just a few days left until the most pivotal election in our lifetimes, many of us are asking: What’s going to happen? How long will it take to declare a winner? What are the most impactful things each of us can do to defend democracy and defeat Trump?
Honor Native American Heritage month and prepare for the nearing election by joining us for a lecture and discussion on the history of Native American's access to the polls and the tremendous power of the Indigenous vote.
Now, we must again stand together to fight back. Join us tonight for a livestream event to be in community, hear how we’re preparing to block the Trump agenda, and find out how you can get involved.
No matter what happens on Nov 5, there will be important work for all of us to do in the days following. Save the date and join SURJ, the largest organization in the US that explicitly organizes white people for racial, economic and gender justice, for immediate calls to action to ensure every vote is counted and certified.
Please come prepared to offer your input on Xcel Energy’s efforts and to consider other steps we can take toward meeting the reliable energy services and incident communication needs of Boulder’s business community.
At the end of this intense election week with so much in flux, all are welcome to join Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action and musicians Aly Halpert, Batya Levine, and Rabbi Dr. Koach Baruch Frazier. Join us to reflect, rest, reorient, and ground in Jewish song and wisdom as we enter this Shabbat.
Join RMPJC, CU SJP, and FSJP in Boulder for a community panel of community members, professors, and students to discuss the history and current state of activist repression in the Palestinian cause.
Please join the Alaska Native Women's Resource Center (AKNWRC), NIWRC, and NCAI as we discuss the upcoming 19th Annual OVW Tribal Consultation and summarize key national concerns and emerging issues for Tribal leaders and representatives to consider in advance of Tribal consultation.
Should a utility be required to provide a basic amount of electricity to low-income customers at cost?
Is the high level of financial return allowed to an investor-owned utility justified by its low level of business risk?
How might consumers and the environment benefit from an update and clarification from the legislature of the definition of "public interest" that guides the PUC?
How much influence do ordinary non-expert citizens have at the PUC? What is helpful for the commissioners to hear? How should one prepare?