Teatime for Palestine
Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.
Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.
Join us to challenge the legacy of the ‘thanksgiving’ holiday. We will discuss how to collectively work together to confront colonialism and defend Mother Earth.
Join three of Boulder’s own Comedy Works headliners – Vinnie Montez, Nancy Norton, and John Novosad – for an unforgettable night of laughter and community support for Nederland.
Stop the war machine!
The Native Art Market comes back to Niwot, just in time for holiday shopping! Come down to Niwot Hall and pick up unique gifts made by Native artisans and artists – wall art, sculpture, jewelry, baskets, and more.
Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
This is a training for white folks, focused on how white folks can show up at BIPOC led actions. We will discuss how whiteness shows up in these spaces and how to support these events both as a participant and as a marshal. We will also address de-escalation tactics.
GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of radical generosity. GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Since then, it has grown into a year-round global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.
The "Biodiversity's Role in Resilient Communities: Why it Matters Now" is a digital dialogue series that offers opportunities to meet, engage with, and explore opportunities for advancing urban biodiversity as an integral ingredient in community resilience and well-being.
Kalaniākea translates as Sky Father, descended from the heavens. He traces his genealogy to the origin of the Hawaiian race over 25,000 years ago.