Community members of various backgrounds braved frigid temperatures to attend the Diverse Fort Collins Book Group on Oct. 27 at Wolverine Farm! We discussed our favorite characters from the novel The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea as well as themes of identity and family.
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Diverse Fort Collins Update: Week of Sept. 17, 2019
Hello, friends! Diverse Fort Collins took a couple of field trips to Denver and Boulder last week to check out these great arts & culture offerings: The 30th Annual Denver Art Museum (DAM) Friendship Powwow & American Indian Cultural Celebration featured dancers, drum groups, artist booths and more. The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)Continue reading “Diverse Fort Collins Update: Week of Sept. 17, 2019”
Welcome to Diverse Fort Collins
Read the Welcome message in English, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish. Thank you for visiting Diverse Fort Collins, a volunteer-driven community project advocating for antiracism and racial equity. We connect people with resources and each other. Read more about the Diverse Fort Collins Book Group below. As this website develops, you’ll see lists of community organizations,Continue reading “Welcome to Diverse Fort Collins”
