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SUMMARY:Roots of Injustice\, Seeds of Change: Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples
DESCRIPTION:Roots of Injustice\, Seeds of Change: Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples\nWhen: May 3\, 2-4pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nIn this 2-hour participatory program\, we experience the history of the colonization of Turtle Island\, the land that is now known as the United States. The story is told through the words of Indigenous leaders\, European/American leaders\, and Western historians.\n\nWe engage with this history through experiential exercises and small group discussions. And we are invited to consider how we can build relationships with Indigenous peoples based on truth\, respect\, justice\, and our shared humanity.\nFacilitated by TRR’s Native and non-Native teams. Appropriate for high school students and adults.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/roots-of-injustice-seeds-of-change-toward-right-relationship-with-native-peoples-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,community,culture building,education,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,Nature,resilience,social justice,spirituality
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SUMMARY:MMIW Broomfield Native Art Market
DESCRIPTION:MMIW Broomfield Native Art Market\nWhen: May 2\, 11am-4pm\nWhere: Brunner Farmhouse\nLEARN MORE HERE!\n\nJoin the Broomfield Native Art Market for a vendor market featuring 20+ Indigenous artisans\, live music\, and a benefit to raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/mmiw-broomfield-native-art-market/
LOCATION:Brunner Farmhouse\, Broomfield\, 640 Main Street\, Broomfield\, Colorado
CATEGORIES:activism,community,creative arts,culture building,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership
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SUMMARY:PEOPLE of the SACRED LAND Film Premiere & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:PEOPLE of the SACRED LAND Film Premiere & Discussion\nWhen: April 29. 5:30pm\nWhere: Dairy Arts Center\nTICKETS HERE!\n\nWhat’s often missing from the conversations about colonization in the U.S. are rigorous\, comprehensive\, academically supported Native-led studies proving that— even through the lens of modern law— large areas of what we call the United States were truly stolen and remain illegally occupied. And nowhere in our country is the evidence and culpability more dramatic than in the state of Colorado. \nPEOPLE of the SACRED LAND follows Richard Williams (Oglala Lakota\, Northern Cheyenne) as he recounts the widely untold history of Colorado through the findings of the Truth\, Restoration\, and Education Commission (TREC) reports.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/people-of-the-sacred-land-film-premiere-discussion/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, 2590 Walnut Street Boulder\, CO 80302
CATEGORIES:activism,creative arts,culture building,education,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,social justice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260406T160000
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SUMMARY:Joanna Macy Center Presents The Nuclear Truth Project Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Joanna Macy Center Presents The Nuclear Truth Project Webinar\nWhen: April 6\, 4pm-5:30pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \n\n\nThe Joanna Macy Center is honored to collaborate with the Nuclear Truth Project in hosting Benetick Kabua Maddison. \n\n\n\n\nThis 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. The Joanna Macy Center is honored to collaborate with the Nuclear Truth Project in hosting Benetick Kabua Maddison\, who will share his views on the Marshallese Nuclear Legacy\, nuclear colonialism and what we can collectively do to support our Indigenous relatives in this struggle. \nPlease join us on March 30th at 4PM Mountain Time for a webinar to learn more from Benetick Kabua Maddison\, Executive Director of the Marshallese Educational Initiative. The Joanna Macy Center is honored to collaborate with the Nuclear Truth Project in hosting Benetick\, who will share his views on the Marshallese nuclear legacy\, nuclear colonialism and what we can collectively do to support our Indigenous relatives in this struggle.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/joanna-macy-center-presents-the-nuclear-truth-project-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,climate,education,energy,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joanna Macy center":MAILTO:rmarcus@naropa.edu
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SUMMARY:Weaving Paths of Liberation: Indigenous World-Views & Buddhist Teachings
DESCRIPTION:Weaving Paths of Liberation: Indigenous World-Views & Buddhist Teachings\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: April 2\, 6pm-9pm\nWhere: Virtual\nREGISTER HERE!\n\n\n\nThis three hour webinar invites participants to explore the rich confluences between Indigenous world-views and Buddhist teachings. \n\n\n\n\nWeaving Paths of Liberation: Indigenous World-Views & Buddhist Teachings in Conversation \nThis workshop invites participants to explore the rich confluences between Indigenous world-views and Buddhist teachings\, particularly as they relate to the idea of liberation: individual\, communal\, ecological and ancestral. Drawing on Indigenous relational frameworks (land-based\, community-oriented\, interdependent) and Buddhist insights (interbeing\, compassion\, freedom from suffering)\, we will examine how these traditions resonate\, how they differ\, and how together they point toward a lived practice of what might be called “Liberation Dharma.”
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/weaving-paths-of-liberation-indigenous-world-views-buddhist-teachings/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:community,culture building,education,Faith,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,spirituality
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SUMMARY:Rekindling Indigenous Kinship and Foodways/ Reavivando los lazos de parentesco y las tradiciones alimentarias Indígenas
DESCRIPTION:Rekindling Indigenous Kinship and Foodways/ Reavivando los lazos de parentesco y las tradiciones alimentarias Indígenas\n\n\n\n\nWhen: March 18\, 10am\nWhere: Virtual\nREGISTER HERE!\n\nIndigenous foodways and kinship with plants\, animals\, and ecosystems are central to the resilience and regenerative lifeways of Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous leaders are building strong movements to revitalize communities and foodways and rekindle kinship\, knowledge\, and trade routes that contribute to the web of life.\n\nModerator: Aimee Roberson (Choctaw and Chickasaw)\, Executive Director\, Cultural Survival\n\nPanelists: Chenae Bullock (Shinnecock)\, Founder and CEO\, Moskehtu Consulting\nIan Thompson (Choctaw)\, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer\, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Francisco Gutiérrez (Tseltal Maya)\, Specialist in Organic Coffee Production\nMónica Rattling Hawk (Oglala Lakota Nation)\, Advocate of the Buffalo Treaty
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/rekindling-indigenous-kinship-and-foodways-reavivando-los-lazos-de-parentesco-y-las-tradiciones-alimentarias-indigenas/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,climate,community,culture building,education,food,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Housing Survivors: Shelter That Supports Safety\, Healing\, and Community Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Housing Survivors: Shelter That Supports Safety\, Healing\, and Community Resilience\nWhen: March 16\, 1pm-2:30pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nNIWRC’s Tribal Safe Housing Center will uplift the work of MASS Design’s Sustainable Native Communities Design Lab. During this session\, participants will learn about the lab’s work and how it approaches housing survivors of domestic violence with Indigenous design and community-centered planning. \nMASS Design’s Sustainable Native Communities Design Lab’s mission is to close the wealth gap in Indian Country through culturally-responsive housing development and Native home ownership. Together\, we’ll explore how culturally grounded design and community planning can support safety\, healing\, and housing stability for survivors of domestic violence.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/housing-survivors-shelter-that-supports-safety-healing-and-community-resilience/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,community,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,social justice,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260129T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260129T190000
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CREATED:20260126T172954Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Forests and Ancient Imagination
DESCRIPTION:A book presentation on old-growth forests\, art\, ecology and activism \nBy Nathan Hutchinson
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/ancient-forests-and-ancient-imagination-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:agriculture,Biodiversity,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260117T190000
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SUMMARY:Native Voices
DESCRIPTION:Native Voices\nWhen: Jan 17\, 7pm-11pm \nWhere: Portal Thermaculture \nNative Voices is an Indigenous showcase centering Native musicians\, poets\, artists\, and vendors. Featuring powerful performances\, Native-owned vendors\, and community connection. Come witness. Come support. Come celebrate.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/native-voices/
LOCATION:Portal Thermaculture\, 4949 Broadway #113\, Boulder\, CO\, 80304
CATEGORIES:activism,community,creative arts,culture building,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,social justice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T150000
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SUMMARY:A Return to the Earth: Module 1 Cultural Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:A Return to the Earth: Module 1 Cultural Perspectives\nWhen: Jan 10\, 1:30-3pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nModule One defines culture and expands and elaborates upon cultural perceptions as they relate to our personal lives and the lives of our ancestors and how that affects us today. \nWe will probe deeply into common and personal landscapes of culture and what this means as we move toward being decolonized people. As human beings we mirror each other and long to connect\, to interact\, to create relationship with\, to live with a sense of belonging and a sense of shared “commons\,” a place where we fully realize that “other” is essential for self-fulfillment as a human being. We need each other. \nAs we move into relationships\, we come to understand the cultural lens through which we see the world. How a person sees the world is how a person acts toward the world. \nThis is the first module of a 4-part series. You are encouraged (but not required) to also register for as many of the other modules as you are able to attend: \nModule 2: Seeing with a Native Eye — Saturday\, January 24th\, 2026 \nModule 3: Colonization — Saturday\, February 7th\, 2026 \nModule 4: Decolonization — Saturday\, February 21st\, 2026 \nThis is a virtual presentation. Please register below to get the zoom link and the suggested reading.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/a-return-to-the-earth-module-1-cultural-perspectives/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,community,culture building,Human Rights,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,Networking,resilience,social justice,Webinar
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