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 October 15, 2019
UCLA and Columbia Law School Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw gave a dynamic and thought-provoking keynote speech on Oct. 14 at CSU’s Diversity Symposium, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and Contemporary Challenges.”
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”
Our first gathering was a success!
Ten 10 community members attended our happy hour chat about Robin DiAngelo’s May 22 “Seeing The Racial Water” workshop at Naropa University in Boulder.
We learned about each other’s backgrounds and shared why we became interested in racial equity and anti-racist work.
Those who attended the workshop shared highlights and impressions, leading to thoughtful observations and questions.
