The new Buzz from Boulder dot Earth
September 13, 2022
Greetings, dot Earthlings.
It’s been a while. But this week marks our first re-Birthday.
In case you haven’t noticed or heard, Boulder dot Earth has been forging on through the turmoil of the past couple years. Our mission has remained the same, but our approach has evolved. One year ago, a new chapter began as the BoCo Climate Justice Hive was born.
In an effort to connect conversations, coordinate more effectively, and incentivize collaboration, Boulder dot Earth and Naropa University’s Joanna Macy Center for Resilience and Regeneration co-created the Hive to bring together various community-based climate justice efforts.
With the Hive, we now essentially have a home and staff that will hold and steward the Boulder dot Earth web portal. The Hive shares up-to-date information about who’s doing what and where, “cross-pollinating” neighborhoods, communities, and sectors in Boulder County by weaving connections from grassroots to grass-tops and across the non-profit, academic, business, and government worlds.
But it gets even more exciting!
The Hive, together with Harmonize, is creating an easy-to-navigate, interactive online map, illustrating formal, informal, and potentially collaborative networks. This online platform is being prototyped in Boulder County with plans to scale and replicate it to benefit other communities.
This online platform brings climate justice into the center of the conversation, taking leadership from the Climate Justice Collaborative, a frontline community member-led collaborative that creates and applies a racial equity framework, shifting power structures and enacting just solutions to climate change. We are also mapping local food and farming efforts, as well as faith communities connected to GreenFaith Boulder County Circle, who is working to build a multi-faith climate and environmental movement. And much more!
On behalf of the Boulder dot Earth team, past and present, we are so excited to introduce you to BoCo Climate Justice Hive Co-Directors Lodi Siefer and Micha Kurz.
Hopefully we can catch your attention again. If any of this excites you, please reach out. We of course want and need more collaboration. If you are an organizer, let us know the challenges you face and what assistance you need. We are already deep into remapping the climate and social justice landscape of Boulder County and want to make sure you are connected. If you’d like to be part of this effort through financial flows of support, you can donate here.
And make sure to check out the Calendar which is lively again. Let us know if you have an event to post. Please share the buzz.
With excitement and solidarity
-Mark, Lodi and Micha
Climate Justice Collaborative of Boulder County Workshop June 2022
GreenFaith Boulder County Moving Vigil and Art Build September 2021
VOZ Longmont Protest in favor of healthy school lunches in St. Vrain Valley School District May 2022
Local Food and Farming Groups we are mapping
OUR Center, 350 Colorado Regenerative Agriculture and Local Food Systems Committee, Boulder Food Rescue, Community Food Share, DryLands Agro-Ecology Research, Growing Gardens, Longmont Food Rescue, Mad Ag, Ollin Farms Project 95, Falling Fruit, Garden to Table, Lending a Hand, Roots to Sol, Undocuhub, EFAA, Boulder County Farmers Market, Buff Pantry, Eco-Cycle Community Carbon Farming Campaign, Farm Eats Direct, Harvest of Hope Pantry, MASA Seed Foundation, Restore Colorado/Zero Foodprint, Yellow Barn Farm, Foothills Farm Collaborative, Kilt Farm, Seed to Table, School Gardens, 63rd St Farm, McCauley Family Farm, Colorado Coalition to Enhance Working Lands, Food & Water Watch, Treehouse Farm Collective, The Golden Hoof, Uproot, Harvest of All First Nations, Flatirons Foodshed Partnership, Flatirons Young Farmers Coalition, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, Casa de la Esperanza, Slow Opportunities for Investing Locally, Boulder Valley and Longmont Conservation Districts, St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District, Community Fruit Rescue, Natural Capital Solutions, CSPC Voz Longmont