Working at the Intersection of Housing Insecurity/Homelessness and Human Trafficking

Virtual

Pathfinder will present the housing needs of survivors, what works, how their work is different from domestic and/or sexual violence shelters, and why it is different. Pathfinder will also provide advocacy and policy recommendations to build or strengthen your program's capacity to respond to the urgent needs of survivors of human trafficking.

“Plastic People” Movie Screening & Fundraiser Launch

St. Julien Hotel & Spa Walnut Street 900, Boulder, Colorado, United States

Welcome to the Plastic People Movie & Fundraising Launch! Join us for a special event at the luxurious St Julien Hotel & Spa. Get ready to be inspired by this powerful documentary and participate in our fundraising efforts to support a movement to slow the flow of single-use plastics. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference and enjoy a memorable evening with like-minded individuals.

Plastic People Movie & Fundraising Launch

St Julien Hotel & Spa 900 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO, United States

Join us for a life-changing evening where WE can change the trajectory of single-use plastics in our lives!

$10

FGC Online Gathering: A Spring Whose Waters Never Fail

Virtual

Come join Friends this winter for an inclusive, joyful, enlivening Online Gathering! Our theme is “A Spring Whose Waters Never Fail,” and the Online Gathering will be held on Zoom from February 1-9, 2025! The Online Gathering offers a wide variety of programs and events throughout the week, including workshops, daily worship, speakers, Bible Half Hour and more. Our plenary speakers are Friends from around the world, who will bring grounding, connection, and new perspectives in these changing times.

Antisemitism & the Climate Crisis: A Gen Z Discussion Space

Virtual

JYCM is running recurring discussion gathering spaces for Jewish members of Gen Z from across the country to grapple with antisemitism in the world and in their lives, and how this antisemitism interfaces with their acute sense of climate anxiety and other emotions. All gatherings focus on balancing grief, healing, emotional resilience practices, and organizing strategies. Please register ahead of time.

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.

Winter Tree Care: Pruning Apple & Pear Trees

Benevolence Orchard 6712 Jay rd, Boulder CO 6712 Jay Rd, Boulder

This workshop will focus on how to prune back branches and encourage strong branching structure that will promote air circulation and stimulate robust fruit production. Before trees leaf out (late January through February) is the best time to prune.​ Please note that we will focus this workshop primarily on apple and pear trees, and will briefly look at some stone fruit trees. 

Antisemitism & the Climate Crisis: A Gen Z Discussion Space

Virtual

JYCM is running recurring discussion gathering spaces for Jewish members of Gen Z from across the country to grapple with antisemitism in the world and in their lives, and how this antisemitism interfaces with their acute sense of climate anxiety and other emotions. All gatherings focus on balancing grief, healing, emotional resilience practices, and organizing strategies. Please register ahead of time.

The Dirt on Soil: Exploring the Foundation of Your Native Plant Garden

Virtual

Soil is living and not living and determines whether we thrive or perish on Earth. In this two-part series, Kristine will lay out a foundation for how soil works, its complexity and interaction with plants. She'll introduce the concept of Planetary Boundaries, ecological processes which keep the Earth stable and functioning. Starting with basic concepts about soil and how plants, microbes, and human beings interact with it, she'll move to practical applications for lightening our impacts and helping support pollinators, birds, and water/land conservation. Bring your soil/gardening questions!

Have You Made Art About It Yet? Tu BiShvat! with Rabbi Adina Allen & Dayenu

Virtual

Tu BiShvat invites us to reflect on our connection to the earth, the ecosystems that sustain us, and our place within the web of life. It’s a time to honor the more-than-human world within and around us and ask: What new possibilities might emerge from what we cannot yet fully see? Using the Jewish Studio Process - a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality - we’ll nurture the seeds of our wild imagination, allowing them to gestate in the soil of our soul.