Connecting Boulder County’s LGBT Community Since 1994
 
Community Spotlight: Boulder Center for Conscious Community

Julie
Colwell will be offering a FREE workshop, The Relationship Ride: Tools
for the Wild Ride of Relationships, at the Pridehouse on September 22,
10 am-12:30 pm. MORE INFO.

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Visit the BC3 booth during Pride to listen to these great talks:

 

11:00

Karen Kral

Live Your Truth Now! (How to stop giving your power away)

12:00

Lynda Aldorisio

Introduction to Astrology and the Women's Temple

1:00

Regina Smith

Rapturous Exaltations: Creating Poetic Antidotes to Injuries   

2:00

Bryan Clark

Introduction to the Work of Byron Katie

3:00

Julie Colwell

The Wild Ride of Relationship

4:00

Leslie McCormick

Q(here) and Now: Embodiment and Queer Identities  

5:00

Lauren York, Hannah Sawitsky, Bet Quiqley

Light Your Fire: An Interaction Designed to Spark Your Creative Flow


In 1995, Julie Colwell
attended her first training with Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks. Her life
was forever changed by such strange activities as breathing, moving,
and telling the microscopic truth. She gathered her friends around to
teach them these new ways, and created instant suspicion and
resistance.  

   

During
her second training, she learned about setting intentions, and came
back to Boulder with the intention of "creating conscious community."
As these were the dark days of Amendment Two,* she focused her
attention on bringing the work of consciousness to the LGBT community.

In 2005, it became clear to her that it was time to be inclusive of the whole community, and the Boulder Center for Conscious Living
was formed as a for-profit with intrepid partners Kathy Kucsan and
Mary Heart. We opened the current space and also created the non-profit
Big Life Foundation.   

 

Offerings
include THE BASICS every other Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. one hour before
Intensive Learning Community (ILC) every week at the Boulder Center.
Attended by ILC members and instructors, we explore the details of a
different skill every week. This is a great way to try on and learn the
tenets of living with creativity and integrity. Other upcoming  events from BC3.    

 

*The residents of Colorado voted to legalize discrimination of gays and lesbians. 

 

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Mission: The mission of the Boulder County
AIDS Project is twofold: to provide support, advocacy and education to those in
our community who are infected with or affected by HIV and to serve as an
outreach and information center to prevent further transmission of HIV and
AIDS.

Mission: Boulder County Area Agency on Aging's seeks a community in which we all age well. BCAAA's LGBT Programs include a Rainbow Elders' bimonthly newsletter, Project Visibility trainings,annual educational symposia, and The Silver Lining Resource Guide of LGBT-friendly senior care providers.

Contact: Nancy Grimes, LGBT Program Specialist and Emily Lewis, Project Visibility Trainer

Phone: 303-441-3583

Mission:  The Mission of Women’s Health (Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center) is to provide accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education.
Phone: 303-442-5160
Email: info@bvwhc.org

The Office of Victim Assistance offers free confidential information, counseling, advocacy and support to all University of Colorado Boulder students, staff, faculty and their significant others. The office includes counseling and advocacy staff and gender violence prevention and education.

Mission: The purpose of the Gay & Lesbian Sierrans is to involve the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community in conservation and environmental efforts by creating outdoor, social, and activist opportunities for GLBT members of the Sierra Club and the greater Colorado community.
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This is a list of Open and Affirming Churches in Colorado kept up by GayChurch.org. 

Mission: Project Visibility is an LGBT cultural competency training program designed primarily for senior care providers. It includes an award-winning film in which area LGBT elders voice their concerns about the aging services network.