Event description
Join Groundwork Denver and co-host COLOR for Our Bodies, Our Earth: Uniting Reproductive and Environmental Justice -- an interactive workshop. We’ll introduce reproductive and environmental justice concepts, explore intersections between these movements, tap into herbal medicines for womb care, and share out everyday ways you can take action towards justice.
Other Details:
Vegetarian dinner and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Free street parking is available. Located very close to bus lines and the 30th and Downing light rail stop.
Simultaneous interpretation or direct bilingual programming available in Spanish.
Dietary, language, and other accommodation requests are likely available! Please contact us to let us know how we can make the space accessible for you by contacting: Savanna@GroundworkColorado.org.
About Groundwork Denver:
We are an environmental justice nonprofit that partners with youth and community to build a healthy, equitable, and sustainable environment. Our Senior Director of Community Health, Aracely Navarro (she/her/ella) will co-facilitate this workshop. You can learn more about Aracely and Groundwork Denver at www.GroundworkColorado.org.
About Special Guest Jennifer Arreola:
Jennifer Arreola (she/her/ella) is the Civic Engagement Manager at COLOR with over 5 years of experience in civic engagement and reproductive justice. She is a proud daughter of immigrants from Durango, México. Specializing in Latine voter engagement, she has worked with COLOR and grassroots efforts to drive Latine voters to the polls and involve non-voters in civic engagement. COLOR (Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights) is a community-rooted nonprofit organization that works to enable Latine individuals and their families to lead safe, healthy, self-determined lives. Learn more at https://www.colorlatina.org/.
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