Community Grief & Gratitude Project: Opening Ritual

Boulder Creek Pedestrian Bridge

Let us share our grief and our gratitude. Between Friday December 27th, 2024, and Sunday January 12th, 2025, everyone in the community is invited to tie ribbons expressing your grief and gratitude on the railing of the pedestrian bridge across Boulder Creek west of Broadway. Join us at the bridge on December 27th at 1pm for the opening of this community project.

Faith Talks on on Project 2025 with the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference

Virtual

For all the talk about Project 2025, many people are wondering what it entails and who is most likely to be impacted by the policies and proposals included therein. Some are also wondering how Christian women might respond to Project 2025. Is there a unique role for us to play or something specific we should be doing?

A Clergy Call to Courage: Faiths for Climate Justice

Virtual

GreenFaith is inviting faith leaders from all traditions – clergy and lay – to join us to plan and take action together. Right away, we are launching a Multi-Faith Public Call to Courage Pledge that shows that people of faith are calling for climate justice, not "drill, baby, drill."  

BeeChicas Present – Common Ground

Boulder Public Library 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

By fusing journalistic expose’ with deeply personal stories from those in the front lines of the sustainable food movement, "Common Ground" unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system. As the highly anticipated sequel to "Kiss the Ground", the film profiles a hopeful and uplifting movement of white, black, and indigenous farmers who are using alternative “regenerative” models of agriculture that could balance the climate, save our health, and stabilize America’s economy – before it’s too late.

Community Grief & Gratitude Project: Closing Ritual

Boulder Creek Pedestrian Bridge

Let us share our grief and our gratitude. Between Friday December 27th, 2024, and Sunday January 12th, 2025, everyone in the community is invited to tie ribbons expressing your grief and gratitude on the railing of the pedestrian bridge across Boulder Creek west of Broadway. Gather at the Bridge on January 12 at 1pm to remove the ribbons and offer them to the water.

CERI Climate Café

Virtual

A Climate Cafe is a welcoming, inclusive, facilitated and on-off process in community, offering space to explore our personal impact in regards to this crisis and to practice deep listening to both others and ourselves. By courageously speaking up about our climate feelings, we normalize them for ourselves, but also become an active participant in breaking the collective silence. There is no other agenda, no pressure to take action, no need to bring solutions. No expectation to do or fix.

Prayer in Action Vigil & Mobilizing Meeting

Naropa University 2130 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

Join GreenFaith Boulder County Circle for a Prayer in Action Vigil on Tuesday, January 14th, followed by a Mobilizing Meeting where we will continue to gather our resources and discuss how we want to organize and take action in 2025.

Silent No More: The Two-Spirit Journey

Virtual

Candi and Jordan are offering this powerful webinar to teach about their ancestral history, to expose the harm of today’s political climate, and to help participants learn how to change our future. They model simple language to speak to people who say ignorant or hateful things about Two Spirit folks — from a place of confidence, compassion, and heartfelt communication.

Implementing the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Virtual

We are honored to offer this webinar featuring Professor Kristen A. Carpenter, co-director of The Implementation Project. Professor Carpenter is the Council Tree Professor of Law and Director of the American Indian Law Program at the University of Colorado Law School. She was appointed to the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as its member from North America from 2017-2021. During the Biden administration, she was an advisor to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on international legal issues affecting Indigenous Peoples.