Monthly Archives: December 2016
Priority Boarding: TNR Series Highlighting the Work of Peace and Social Justice Activists: LeRoy Moore
Editor’s Note: Those working to promote peace and justice have “priority boarding” to the front […]

Boulder Will See New Publication Focused on Those Experiencing Homelessness
Boulder will be the latest home to a new publication now in the founding stages […]

Speakers at Annual Memorial for the Homeless Challenge City to Do More
About 100 people said goodbye to friends and acquaintances who died while experiencing homelessness in […]

Jews Protest Selective Portrayal of Terrorism at CELL
Members of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), the Christian group Sabeel, and the American Friends […]

Historic Day at Colorado Capitol on the Path to Select Clinton
Hillary Clinton won all electoral votes in Colorado after a contentious process that saw last […]

Polis Town Hall Assures Record-Breaking Crowd of Local Protections from Proposed Trump Policies
In a standing room only, overflow space community meeting held in Boulder on Sunday, US […]

International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers-San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO – The 14th Annual International Day to End Violence Against Sex workers was […]

Boulder Has New Sister City
Boulder City Council voted 7-2 to adopt Nablus in the West Bank of Palestine as […]

Tucson Comes Through Again for Recognizing UN Human Rights Day
TUCSON – The Global Justice Center in Tucson was host to an annual recognition of […]

Thomas Downs Not Guilty of Assaulting a Police Officer
“I hope that the city of Boulder will consider moving the police officer who […]

Denver City Council Open Comment: City Takes Heat for Homeless Sweeps
Editors note: In July of 2016 Denver City Council began hearing its first general public […]

Community Advocate Faces Possible Two Years in Prison
Boulder, Colorado resident Tom Downs who local environmental advocates know as standing up for […]
