Embracing Inclusive Organizing Workshops

Embracing Inclusive Organizing Workshops

Organizing for an inclusive movement and the future we want takes dedication, and ensuring everyone is supported and freely able to participate as themselves is criticial for a strong climate movement – join 350 Colorado in learning! 

In these two sessions you will learn about some basic principles of inclusive organizing and common pitfalls to avoid, how 350 Colorado works in this space, and how you can help insure the climate movement is as inclusive as possible.

JEDI Workshops: Embracing Inclusive Organizing
Session 1: Foundation & Getting Started
Thursday, December 5th, 6-8pm

Session 2: Making Our Organizing Inclusive
Thursday, December 12th, 6-8pm


RSVP here

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The original curriculum of these workshops is thanks to Angela Davis of iProject LLC, a Senior Advisor on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. 350CO staff, board members, and activists further developed the material and created additional content that is from the landscape of our organizing here in Colorado and not only our efforts as an organization for an inclusive movement, but our hope that as many people as possible will join us in this vision. 

And they more than just a learning opportunity. These workshops represent our collective commitment to reshape society towards an inclusive climate solution framework that addresses the root causes of injustice in our communities.

Imagine them as the seedbeds where we’ll learn how to keep making inclusivity central to our efforts, helping us transition to a clean energy economy. We’ll explore what it means to move away from an extractive way of being towards a more sustainable and just future. We want to move toward a movement that can equip all individuals with the resources needed to participate fully in climate organizing, through support, mutual aid, and accountability. 

We acknowledge that we’re on a journey, that there’s much to learn and unlearn. But together, we can create spaces where growth and learning are an integral part of our climate justice mission.

In solidarity, 

Chelsea, Ciara, & JEDI Leaders
350 Colorado

In solidarity, 

Chelsea, Ciara, & JEDI Leaders

2023 Symposium on Spirituality and the Environment Nov 12

2023 Symposium on Spirituality and the Environment Nov 12

From Moses to Greta: Leadership Lessons for Facing Up to Climate Change

Join Congregation Har HarShem for our 2023 Symposium on Spirituality and the Environment Sunday November 2nd at 1pm. It is free and open to all. We will have a keynote from an activist in the Jewish community, and then a panel discussion about activism, advocacy, and next steps to live out our values. 

The annual Symposium focuses on bringing people together to explore perspectives on environmentalism from faith and spiritual traditions. We bring forward teachers, academics, faith-based activists in dialogue and shared learning. Our hope: greater understanding leading to greater engagement in acts of environmental protection and justice.

Learn more about the speakers and RSVP here to attend in person.

This program will also be livestreamed on the Congregation Har Harsher YouTube channel

Information is also here on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/2USIHYQ6Z

Divest/Invest Workshop Nov 12

Divest/Invest Workshop Nov 12

The Mountain View United Methodist Church Green Team in Boulder invites you to join in this interactive talk with Michael Richardson of Rivers & Mountains GreenFaith on how you can reflect your vaith values through your financial choices. 

All are welcome!

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 9am-10am MST

If you bank or have credit cards with Chase, Citi, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Capital One, U.S. Bank or other major Wall Street banks — or if you insure your home and/or auto with Liberty Mutual, Travelers, All-State, GEICO, State Farm, some of your money is likely being used to fund, insure or invest in climate destruction. 

Learn how to find regional and local community banks, credit unions and credit cards and local, small insurance companies to fund local ventures — not fossil fuel projects.

Divesting from institutions that fund fossil fuels and investing in local communities and renewable clean energy instead is one of the most powerful climate actions we can take. All are welcome!

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