RMPJC Justice Town Hall

Boulder Unitarian Universalist Church 5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder, CO 80303

Don’t miss the Justice Town Hall on Tuesday July 23rd at 6:30pm, where we will come together as a community to learn and discuss the important qualifications for a Boulder Police Chief that puts community safety, equity, and nonviolent de-escalation first.

We The People: The Democracy Cycle

Boulder Public Library Canyon Theater, 1001 Arapahoe Ave.

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.

Book Queeries: The Girl From the Sea

Out Boulder County 2132 14th St. Boulder, CO 80302, Boulder, CO, United States

Explore LGBTQIA+ representation in books! Teens across the gender and sexuality spectrum are welcome to attend and engage in fun dialogue and activities, snacks provided. For teens / grades 6-12. Meets at Out Boulder County on the first Thursday of the month at 5 p.m.

Peace Crane Folding at BCFM

Boulder Bandshell 1212 Canyon Blvd, Boulder, CO, United States

Join us at our table between the Boulder Farmers' Market and the Boulder Bandshell and fold a paper crane as a symbol of hope and peace as part of the annual Cranes for our Future initiative sponsored by our friends at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.

Parks, Pollinators and People: Do Bees and Butterflies Prefer Higher Income Parks in Denver?

Virtual

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.

Authentically Queer Movement: Free LGBTQ+ Embodiment Workshop

325 W South Boulder Road, 80027 West South Boulder Road, Louisville, Colorado, United States

For all those seeking an affirming space to explore embodiment and self-expression of their queerness! This workshop will be a space to enjoy supportive queer community, and play with any kind of creative movement that feels good and authentic for YOUR body. Let yourself be surprised by what comes out! 

Standing for Humanity in Gaza and Israel

Dairy Arts Center 2590 Walnut St, Boulder, CO

The haunting 20-minute play opens with two prologues set on the morning of October 7th. It then sharply transforms into a ‘how to’ course in maintaining humanity in the aftermath of barbarism; poignantly capturing the moment when everything changed for the people of Israel, Palestine/Gaza, and way beyond. Proceeds go to Medical Aid for Palestine and Bring Them Home Now!

Fireside Session: Bridging Service Gaps Utilizing Federal Funds to Best Meet the Needs of Tribal Victims-Survivors of Gender-based Violence

Virtual

The most sustainable Tribal responses to domestic violence, sexual violence, sex trafficking, and related disparities are those rooted in Indigenous cultures and values. The challenge for those receiving federal funds is balancing the development of their responses with administering varying requirements of federal funds. This Fireside session will share how Tribes and Tribal organizations can develop their sustainable responses, including responding to challenges to best meet the needs of survivors and Tribal communities by pooling together different federal funds and maximizing impact. We hope to inspire listeners.

Fireside Session: Bridging Service Gaps Utilizing Federal Funds to Best Meet the Needs of Tribal Victims-Survivors of Gender-based Violence

Virtual

The most sustainable Tribal responses to domestic violence, sexual violence, sex trafficking, and related disparities are those rooted in Indigenous cultures and values. The challenge for those receiving federal funds is balancing the development of their responses with administering varying requirements of federal funds. This Fireside session will share how Tribes and Tribal organizations can develop their sustainable responses, including responding to challenges to best meet the needs of survivors and Tribal communities by pooling together different federal funds and maximizing impact. We hope to inspire listeners.