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December, 2025

January, 2026

Tuesday
13
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Join us as presenter Grace Lynch, NEA Organizing Fellow, Colorado Education Association, gives us a statewide perspective of the Colorado Pubic School Education by a local educator.

Topics include:
- Privatization Efforts
- Statewide Funding
- Teacher Union‘s Perspective

Grace Lynch earned her Master of Education from Regis University. She began her career in Westminster Public Schools, where she student-taught and then spent three years teaching middle-school English Language Arts. After moving to Grand Junction, she taught middle-school English as a Second Language for another three years. This year, she was selected as an NEA Organizing Fellow, a national program that releases educators from the classroom for a year to train as union organizers.
Thursday
15
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Join us for a dynamic conversation exploring how power is shaped, checked, and challenged in a healthy democracy. This panel brings together leaders from law, government oversight, and the arts to examine how institutions and individuals hold authority to account.

• Justice Richard Gabriel, Colorado Supreme Court
Justice Gabriel offers a front-row view of how judicial decisions uphold constitutional principles, protect individual rights, and serve as a critical check within our system of separated powers.

• Donald K. Sherman, Senior Vice President & Chief Counsel, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
A national expert on government ethics, corruption, and accountability, Sherman brings deep insight into how watchdog organizations confront abuses of power and defend democratic norms at the federal level.

• Ravi Zupa, Artist & Cultural Commentator
Through provocative, cross-disciplinary work, Zupa explores themes of authority, resistance, and civic responsibility. His artistic perspective adds a crucial dimension to how culture can reveal — and rebalance — power.

Together, they will examine how legal, civic, and creative forces shape our shared understanding of power in a democracy — and what it means to safeguard it.
Tuesday
20
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Join our News Access and Literacy (NAL) Task Force for a Panel Discussion about the Documentary "Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink."

This event is a follow-up to the documentary Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink, currently streaming on Rocky Mountain PBS through December 31. We encourage you to watch in advance so we can dive deeper into the solutions and stories shaping Colorado’s news landscape.

Watch "Stripped For Parts" here: https://www.pbs.org/show/stripped-for-parts-american-journalism-on-the-brink/
Wednesday
21
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Our Education, J.E.D.I., and Religious Freedom Task Forces have joined forces to present a program exploring inclusivity in the UPK Program, the resulting conflict between religious rights and anti-discrimination laws, and how courts are resolving the conflict.

OUR PANELISTS WILL BE:

• Deborah Whitehead, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Media, Religion and Culture at the University of Colorado Boulder.

• Scott Skinner-Thompson, J.D., LL.M., Dean’s Scholar – Affiliate Faculty, LGBTQ Studies Program, University of Colorado Law School.

• Dr. Jean D. Kirshner, Assistant Professor and EDEC Program Coordinator, School of Teacher Education, College of Education and Behavior Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado.
Thursday
22
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Hear from Shannon Hiller and Bonnie Stabile, PhD regarding Protecting civic participants - Intimidation - and Misinformation
Thursday
29
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Join us in a discussion with Stacy Feldman, Jeff Roberts and Chris Fresquez in discussing local power, media accountability and representation

February, 2026

Thursday
12
Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 4:30 PM
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This is a community-led, participation and facilitation townhall to discuss Audience Activations, Tools for safety, and using our Community Voice
Thursday
19
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Please join us for a discussion of coalitioin building, participation, and hope with Niedi Dominguez, Portia Prescott, and Motus Theater

March, 2026

Thursday
19
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Anne Castle, Senior Fellow at the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment at the University of Colorado Law School, will focus on western water issues, including Colorado River policy and management and Tribal water interests. She is a founding member of the Water Policy Group and co-founder of the initiative on Universal Access to Clean Water
for Tribal Communities.

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