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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street in Yampa
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Humanities will tour “Crossroads: Change in Rural America\,” a Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibit to 10 Colorado communities August 2023 to December 2024. The exhibit takes a broad look at the characteristics of rural America\, how an attraction to and interaction with the land formed the basis of rural America\, and how these communities and small towns evolve. \nThe exhibition opens in Yampa at the Yampa Town Hall\, 101 Main St. Yampa\, CO 80483\, on March 11\, 2024 and will be on view through April 20\, 2024 before moving to the other communities. \nAbout “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” \n“Crossroads” explores how rural American communities changed in the 20th century. Currently\, most of the United States landscape remains rural with only 3.5% of the landmass considered urban. Since 1900\, the percentage of Americans living in rural areas dropped from 60% to 17%. The exhibition looks at that remarkable societal change and how rural Americans responded. \nAmericans have relied on rural crossroads for generations. These places where people gather to exchange goods\, services\, culture\, and engage in political and community discussions are an important part of our cultural fabric. Despite the massive economic and demographic impacts brought on by these changes\, America’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-in-yampa/
LOCATION:Yampa Town Hall\, 101 Main St\, Yampa\, CO\, 80483\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Museum on Main Street
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SUMMARY:Greeley Facilitator Training
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Humanities is hosting a Facilitator Training on April 8 and 9 in Greeley for individuals interested in facilitating community conversations on the topics of race\, ethnicity\, dying and grief\, war and veteran experience\, and change in rural Colorado. \nThis free training prepares people to plan and facilitate conversations about vital issues and questions across differences\, beliefs\, and backgrounds. These conversations help build understanding and strengthen relationships within organizations and communities. Coloradans who complete the training will be certified to facilitate community conversations with our organization throughout the state and be paid for those services. \nDuring the training you will: \n\nlearn about facilitation and reflective conversation methods\nhave an opportunity to practice new skills and techniques\nreflect on and share your own beliefs and assumptions and listen to beliefs\, backgrounds\, and experiences different than your own\ndesign and participate in reflective conversations and debriefs that analyze facilitation tools and choices.\n\nYou will leave feeling more confident and equipped to: \n\nobserve and respond to group dynamics\ndesign and facilitate a conversation that allows people and groups to learn more deeply about themselves and each other\nuse our framework and tools at your workplace or in your community.\n\nPlease complete the application by March 27\, 2024.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/greeley-facilitator-training/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Facilitation and Training
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SUMMARY:A Tribute in Song and Verse to Civil Rights Icon Cesar Chavez
DESCRIPTION:In support of and in preparation for the 2024 Cesar Chavez Day Marcha and Celebration on April 13\, please join us at St. John Francis Regis Chapel for tributes to Civil Rights Icon Cesar Chavez. Join us in the chape lobby after the program for refreshments and conversation. \nModerator: Ricardo LaFore \nMusic: Debra Gallegos\, Toby Rampa\, Leslie Gomez\, Frank Davila\, & R. LaFore \nPoetry by: Dr. Ramon del Castillo\, Margie Domingo\, and Ernesto Alvarado \nDenver Peace and Justice Committee History: Dr. Ramon del Castillo Special Guests: Dr. Priscilla Falcon\, Jose Aguayo\, and Dr. Nicki Gonzales \nFor more information about this event\, contact info@calmaco.org \nCALMA-REGIS-FLYER-FINAL-030624
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/a-tribute-in-song-and-verse-to-civil-rights-icon-cesar-chavez/
LOCATION:St. John Regis Chapel\, 3333 Regis Blvd\, Denver\, CO\, 80221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversations
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SUMMARY:The Five States of Colorado Film Screening – Fort Collins
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging exploration and illustration of the history\, culture\, concerns\, and needs of each of the five featured regions. Designed for a wide range of audiences from elementary school-age to adults\, this film addresses the history and issues within the five regions of Colorado to inform\, educate\, and serve as a basis for community discussion. Join us for an engaging exploration and illustration of the history\, culture\, concerns\, and needs of each of the five featured regions. \nThe film explores how in 1861\, the U.S. Congress carved Colorado’s boundaries representing no river\, mountain range\, tribe\, or language group to enclose five distinct areas that are now Southern Colorado; Western Colorado; the EasternPlains; the Front Range along the eastern face of the mountains; andMetropolitan Denver. Each of these regions within the state’s man-made boundaries vastly differs in terms of populations\, communities\, cultures\, communications\, and economies that have evolved from their varied geography and histories. Community conversation following the screening. \nThis event is a great opportunity to learn about Colorado\, meet fellow movie enthusiasts\, and support our local community. Don’t miss out on this exciting event! \nThank you to our partner Colorado State University.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/the-five-states-of-colorado-film-screening-fort-collins/
LOCATION:Colorado State University Lory Student Center Theater\, 101 Center Ave Mall\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80521\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Educational Resources,The Five States of Colorado
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240413
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UID:16318-1712793600-1712966399@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Denver Facilitator Training
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Humanities is hosting a Facilitator Training on April 11 and 12 in Denver for individuals interested in facilitating community conversations on the topics of race\, ethnicity\, dying and grief\, war and veteran experience\, and change in rural Colorado. \nThis free training prepares people to plan and facilitate conversations about vital issues and questions across differences\, beliefs\, and backgrounds. These conversations help build understanding and strengthen relationships within organizations and communities. Coloradans who complete the training will be certified to facilitate community conversations with our organization throughout the state and be paid for those services. \nDuring the training you will: \n\nlearn about facilitation and reflective conversation methods\nhave an opportunity to practice new skills and techniques\nreflect on and share your own beliefs and assumptions and listen to beliefs\, backgrounds\, and experiences different than your own\ndesign and participate in reflective conversations and debriefs that analyze facilitation tools and choices.\n\nYou will leave feeling more confident and equipped to: \n\nobserve and respond to group dynamics\ndesign and facilitate a conversation that allows people and groups to learn more deeply about themselves and each other\nuse our framework and tools at your workplace or in your community.\n\nPlease complete the application by March 27\, 2024.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/denver-facilitator-training/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Facilitation and Training
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