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January, 2026

Thursday
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Kwanzaa will be observed from Thursday, December 26 through Wednesday, January 1 in 2024.
Thursday
1
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Celebrate the beginning of the new year.
Thursday
1
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Thursday
1
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Thursday
1
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The public is invited to the University of Denver The Josef Korbel School of International Studies Denver Democracy Summit in-person.

Information about the Democracy Summit is here:
https://korbel.du.edu/news-events/denver-democracy-summit

Monday
5
In-person In Washington, DC at the U.S. CAPITOL
 
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Beginning on Ash Wednesday in 2025, clergy and moral leaders, like Dr. William Barber II, stood on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to insist that we must meet the brutality of the present regime with the nonviolent power of a moral movement. Opposition to abuses and extreme policies that will impact nearly everyone in this nation is inevitable; but autocratic regimes want violent and angry opposition that allows them to justify tanks in the street and protestors in jail.
Monday
5
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Join community members at a vigil protesting the detainment without due process of immigrants.

Jeanette Vizguerra, a community resource who has advocated for immigrant rights, labor protections, and family unity for many years, has been released but many immigrants remain detained without due process.
Tuesday
6
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Join us for a powerful conversation with Jax Gonzalez of One Colorado on how we can shift the public narrative toward true equality for trans communities.
Wednesday
7
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The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, formerly the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, will meet online and the public is invited.
Wednesday
7
Lamb Library, Lower Level
4:00 PM
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Join us for a 2026 kick-off conversation. Have you been awed by the number of changes that have been made by our government in 2025. Some of us are traumatized, some skeptical and some thrilled. But no one is unfazed. How will you approach 2026 knowing what you know now about 2025? Is there a plan? Join us to share our thoughts and concerns. Help one another know how to think about the meaning for ourselves, for our children, grandchildren and the future of our country. Small group discussions moderated by trained facilitators.
Wednesday
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The public is invited to this Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Quality Control Commission Meeting on proposed changes to Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Management for the Manufacturing Sector rules online.

Public comments are due by January 5.

Wednesday
7
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Join community members at a vigil protesting the detainment without due process of immigrants and violence against peaceful protest.
Thursday
8
Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs at The University of Denver
6:00 PM
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Featured Community Event: Colorado Sun Legislative Previewn in-person.
Friday
9
In person at Riverdale Regional Park in Brighton at 7:00 p.m. and online meeting
 
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The League of Women Voters of Arapahoe and Douglas Counties recognizes the efforts of Carrie Chapman Catt, suffragist and founder of the League of Women Voters in 1920, on her birthday.

Read about her sacrifices which made it possible for women to be active participants in our democracy on the League of Women Voters of the US website:
https://www.lwv.org/blog/10-inspiring-facts-about-leagues-founder-carrie-chapman-catt
Friday
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The Colorado "ICE Out" rally at the Colorado State Capitol makes a statement about legal due process, upholding the Constitution, defending human rights, and ending executive overreach.

This is a peaceful, nonpartisan event designed to uplift voices come together in unity.

This is not a League of Women Voters event.
Saturday
10
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The public is invited to this Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Quality Control Commission Meeting on proposed changes to Air Emissions Regulations 3 and 7, Air emissions Reporting and Fee Updates, online.

Saturday
10
Northeast corner of S Havana St and E Parker Rd
1:00 PM
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Featured Community Event: Aurora Every Corner Action ‘No ICE. No War‘ Rally in-person.

Saturday
10
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The"No War in Venezuela" Colorado rally at the Colorado State Capitol and in cities around Colorado make a statement about opposing war, upholding the Constitution, defending human rights, and ending executive overreach.

This is a peaceful, nonpartisan event designed to uplift voices as we come together in unity.

This is not a League of Women Voters event.
Monday
12
In-person In Washington, DC at the U.S. CAPITOL
 
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Beginning on Ash Wednesday in 2025, clergy and moral leaders, like Dr. William Barber II, stood on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to insist that we must meet the brutality of the present regime with the nonviolent power of a moral movement. Opposition to abuses and extreme policies that will impact nearly everyone in this nation is inevitable; but autocratic regimes want violent and angry opposition that allows them to justify tanks in the street and protestors in jail.
Monday
12
In-person at Koelbel Library in the Forum Theater
2:00 PM
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The League for Women Voters of Arapahoe and Douglas Counties invites League members in Colorado and their guests to see the film "Good Night and Good Luck" free in-person.

Monday
12
In-person at Colorado Health Capitol and online
4:00 PM
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Featured Community Event: Bell Policy Center Legislative Previewn in-person.
Monday
12
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Join community members at a vigil protesting the detainment without due process of immigrants.

Jeanette Vizguerra, a community resource who has advocated for immigrant rights, labor protections, and family unity for many years, has been released but many immigrants remain detained without due process.
Monday
12
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LWVADC will testify in support of Immigrant Rights at the Aurora City Council Meeting in-person.

Free and open to the public.
Monday
12
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Grand Valley
7:00 PM
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We hope you can join us for James Gilliam’s presentation on Colorado’s Health Care For All-Single Payer feasibility study
Tuesday
13
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The League of Women Voters honors the history and contributions of Korean immigrants and their descendants..

The League of Women Voters supports justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Tuesday
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Join us as presenter Grace Lynch, NEA Organizing Fellow, Colorado Education Association, gives us a statewide perspective of the Colorado Public School Education by a local educator.

Topics include:
- Privatization Efforts
- Statewide Funding
- Teacher Union‘s Perspective

Grace Lynch earned her Master of Education from Regis University. She began her career in Westminster Public Schools, where she student-taught and then spent three years teaching middle-school English Language Arts. After moving to Grand Junction, she taught middle-school English as a Second Language for another three years. This year, she was selected as an NEA Organizing Fellow, a national program that releases educators from the classroom for a year to train as union organizers.
Wednesday
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Colorado General Assembly 76th Session (2025) Begins

Colorado General Assembly website:
https://leg.colorado.gov/
Wednesday
14
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The ‘De-ICE Colorado" rally at the Colorado State Capitol for the Colorado General Assembly 2026 session‘s opening day makes a statement about legal due process, upholding the Constitution, defending human rights, and ending executive overreach.

This is a peaceful, nonpartisan event designed to uplift voices together in unity.

This is not a League of Women Voters event.
Wednesday
14
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The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, formerly the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, will meet online and the public is invited.
Wednesday
14
Longmont City Council Chambers
7:00 PM
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7:00-8:30 pm
Thursday
15
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The public is invited to the Air Quality Control Commission Meeting online.

The agenda is available here:
https://cdphe.colorado.gov/aqcc-meeting-information-and-commission-calendar

The Colorado Air Pollution Control Division website is here:
https://cdphe.colorado.gov/aqcc
Thursday
15
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The American Association of University Women (AAUW) invite you to a panel discussion on "The Future of Higher Education" online.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Thursday
15
Location TBD (contact Unit leader for more information)
1:00 PM
Thursday
15
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Join us for a dynamic conversation exploring how power is shaped, checked, and challenged in a healthy democracy. This panel brings together leaders from law, government oversight, and the arts to examine how institutions and individuals hold authority to account.

• Justice Richard Gabriel, Colorado Supreme Court
Justice Gabriel offers a front-row view of how judicial decisions uphold constitutional principles, protect individual rights, and serve as a critical check within our system of separated powers.

• Donald K. Sherman, Executive Director & Chief Counsel, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
A national expert on government ethics, corruption, and accountability, Sherman brings deep insight into how watchdog organizations confront abuses of power and defend democratic norms at the federal level.

• Ravi Zupa, Artist & Cultural Commentator
Through provocative, cross-disciplinary work, Zupa explores themes of authority, resistance, and civic responsibility. His artistic perspective adds a crucial dimension to how culture can reveal — and rebalance — power.

Together, they will examine how legal, civic, and creative forces shape our shared understanding of power in a democracy — and what it means to safeguard it.
Thursday
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A conversation with Denver Water‘s conservation and efficiency team. We’ll explore the nuances of our complex water management issues here in the West while recognizing the many diverse stakeholders who rely on the Colorado and other rivers for Denver residents’ water consumption and food production.
Friday
16
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Friday
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The League of Women Voters commemorates National Religious Freedom Day on January 16, the day in 1786 that the Virginia General Assembly‘s adopted of Thomas Jefferson‘s landmark Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.

This statute was shepherded through the Virginia Legislature by James Madison and became the basis for the establishment clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, leading to freedom of religion for all Americans.

Jefferson and other leaders of the founding generation knew that the kinds of theocrats and monarchists they’d defeated in the 18th century would be back someday. Jefferson, seeking to inoculate the Virginia Statute against false interpretations in the future, late in his life wrote that the religious freedom of the Virginia Statute was not for Christians alone, but that it encompassed “the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and infidel of every denomination.”

This suggests that freedom of religion was not intended to be the imposition of a certain religion‘s beliefs on all Americans nor a way to be exempt from equal rights and anti-discrimination measures.

Jefferson’s clarification reminds us why it’s essential that we not let the historical revisionists twist the meaning of the First Amendment to serve their purposes. We cannot cede the definition of religious freedom and the narrative of our history to revisionists. As Thomas Jefferson so clearly articulated, religious freedom means freedom for people of all faiths and people of none.

Learn more about National Religious Freedom Day on Wikipedia‘s website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Religious_Freedom_Day


Friday
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League of Women Voters mentors from across the country will provide ClubExpress Support for Webpage Admin Volunteers online. All League members are invited to join us for tips as to how ClubExpress can help volunteers with their website design and maintenance.

If you already have a LWVUS ClubExpress volunteer Roundtable login for League members set up, log in and register here:
https://lwvce.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=575273&item_id=2676255

If you haven‘t set up a login yet, do that here first so that you can register for the meeting:
https://lwvce.clubexpress.com/
Click on "Join Us"

Saturday
17
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Saturday
17
Northeast corner of S Havana St and E Parker Rd
12:00 PM
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Featured Community Event: Aurora ‘ICE Out. No War.‘ Rally in-person.

Saturday
17
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The"No ICE. No War" Colorado rally at the Colorado State Capitol and in cities around Colorado make a statement about legal due process, upholding the Constitution, defending human rights, and ending executive overreach.

This is a peaceful, nonpartisan event designed to uplift voices come together in unity.

This is not a League of Women Voters event.
Saturday
17
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Featured Community Even: Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) will host two screenings of "Half-Life of Memory: America’s Forgotten Atomic Bomb Factory" in-person.
Saturday
17
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Featured Community Even: Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) will host two screenings of "Half-Life of Memory: America’s Forgotten Atomic Bomb Factory" in-person.
Sunday
18
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Monday
19
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Monday
19
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The League of Women Voters honors Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King ,Jr. on his birthday.
Monday
19
In-person In Washington, DC at the U.S. CAPITOL
 
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Beginning on Ash Wednesday in 2025, clergy and moral leaders, like Dr. William Barber II, stood on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to insist that we must meet the brutality of the present regime with the nonviolent power of a moral movement. Opposition to abuses and extreme policies that will impact nearly everyone in this nation is inevitable; but autocratic regimes want violent and angry opposition that allows them to justify tanks in the street and protestors in jail.
Monday
19
In person at Riverdale Regional Park in Brighton at 7:00 p.m. and online meeting
9:30 AM
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The League of Women Voters honors the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthday each year. The League of Women Voters of Colorado is a Denver Marade partner, so join Leaguers as we march in the Denver Marade.

Learn more about the Denver Marade on their event website: https://www.drmartinlkingjrchc.org
Monday
19
In-person at Sandberg Auditorium in the Heather Gardens Clubhouse
10:00 AM
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All are invited to the Heather Gardens social justice group‘s and the NAACP‘s celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in-person.
Monday
19
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Join community members at a vigil protesting the detainment without due process of immigrants.

Jeanette Vizguerra, a community resource who has advocated for immigrant rights, labor protections, and family unity for many years, has been released but many immigrants remain detained without due process.
Tuesday
20
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On January 20 people will refuse to accept raids, purges, surveillance, and fear as the new normal, pledging to support our community and take action with courage and care.

This is not a League event.

Tuesday
20
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Tuesday
20
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The International Day of Acceptance encourages a more inclusive world for people with disabilities. It was created by Annie Hopkins and promotes social acceptance and inclusion of people living with a visible or invisible disability.

We all deserve equal access to opportunities and fair treatment, no matter our differences.

Remember the 3 E‘s:

* Embrace diversity
* Educate your community
* Empower one another

and love life.
Tuesday
20
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National Run For Office Day has been a campaign by Civic Nation and Run For Something Civics to increase representation at every level of government—especially local office.

The campaign encouraged people who were underrepresented in the political process, including young people, people of color, people who identified as LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities, to sign up to run for office.
Tuesday
20
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League members, learn more about how state and local Leagues can leverage relationships with allies on the ground to expand our impact. This is an online meeting.

Member registration is required.

Tuesday
20
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Join our News Access and Literacy (NAL) Task Force for a Panel Discussion on the Future of Local Journalism and Democracy.

We will examine the future of local journalism and its essential role in a healthy democracy.
Wednesday
21
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Wednesday
21
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The League of Women Voters commemorates National Day of Racial Healing.

As W.K. Kellogg Foundation President and CEO La June Montgomery Tabron says in her book "How We Heal: A Journey Toward Truth, Racial Healing & Community Transformation from the Inside Out", each of us, no matter who we are or how we lead, can use racial healing to bridge the empathy deficits in our communities.

Read more on the National Day of Racial Healing website:
https://dayofracialhealing.org/
Wednesday
21
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On January 21, 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court handed down the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision.

This controversial decision said that the freedom of speech clause of the First Amendment prohibits the government from restricting independent expenditures for political campaigns by corporations, including for-profits, nonprofit organizations, labor unions, and other kinds of associations.

The League of Women Voters works every day to protect voter rights and defend democracy.

Read more about the Citizens United decision in Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_United_v._FEC
Wednesday
21
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The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, formerly the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, will meet online and the public is invited.
Wednesday
21
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League of Women Voters mentors from across the country will provide ClubExpress Support for Membership volunteers online. Join us for tips as to how ClubExpress can help volunteers with their membership tasks.

If you already have a LWVUS ClubExpress volunteer Roundtable login for League members set up, log in and register here:
https://lwvce.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=575273&item_id=2771408

If you haven‘t set up a login yet, do that here first so that you can register for the meeting:
https://lwvce.clubexpress.com/
Click on "Join Us"

Wednesday
21
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The public is invited to this Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Quality Control Commission Air Quality Compliance & Enforcement 101 Presentation online.

Wednesday
21
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League members, join the LWVUS for an update on the LWVUS Structural Transformation project, Framing the Future. Hear about progress growing the League. This is an online meeting.

Registration is required.

If you‘re a League member and need help registering for this meeting, email: lwvadc.defending.democracy@gmail.com with your name, email address, and League for assistance.
Wednesday
21
Online meeting for League members
4:00 PM
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All League members are invited to learn more at LWVUS‘ LWVUS Program Planning 2: Nuts and Bolts presentation online.

Registration is required.
Wednesday
21
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Featured Community Event: The public is invited to the University of Denver ‘s Josef Korbel School of International Studies ‘U.S. Intervention in Venezuela: What‘s happening now, and what‘s next?‘ panel discussion in-person.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Wednesday
21
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Our Education, J.E.D.I., and Religious Freedom Task Forces have joined forces to present a program exploring inclusivity in the UPK Program, the resulting conflict between religious rights and anti-discrimination laws, and how courts are resolving the conflict.

OUR PANELISTS WILL BE:

• Deborah Whitehead, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Media, Religion and Culture at the University of Colorado Boulder.

• Scott Skinner-Thompson, J.D., LL.M., Dean’s Scholar – Affiliate Faculty, LGBTQ Studies Program, University of Colorado Law School.

• Dr. Jean D. Kirshner, Assistant Professor and EDEC Program Coordinator, School of Teacher Education, College of Education and Behavior Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado.
Wednesday
21
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As part of the continuing series from the Climate Emergency and News Access & Literacy Task Forces, Immunology Research Scientist Dr. Kathleen Gilbert will discuss PFAS "forever chemicals" in Colorado and why they may truly be living up to their name.
Thursday
22
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Thursday
22
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The League of Women Voters commemorates the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision which guaranteed abortion rights.

The League of Women Voters supports reproductive choice and sees abortion as health care.

Read about Roe v. Wade in Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roe_v._Wade

Read more about the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women‘s Organization U.S. Supreme Court decision in Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobbs_v._Jackson_Women%27s_Health_Organization

Read the League of Women Voters of the U.S. statement on the U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs decision overturning abortion rights:
https://www.lwv.org/blog/explaining-scotuss-abortion-decision-dobbs-v-jackson-womens-health-organization



Thursday
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This session examines the pressures, vulnerabilities, and shifting conditions that put democratic systems at risk. Join us for a timely conversation on political violence, public trust, governance challenges, and the institutional safeguards that help uphold a functioning democracy.

• Shannon Hiller, Executive Director, Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University
Hiller brings deep expertise on political violence trends, democratic stress indicators, and community-level strategies to mitigate conflict and polarization.

• Bonnie Stabile, Ph.D., Associate Professor & Associate Dean, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
A respected scholar of public policy, governance, and gender equity, Stabile offers insight into how institutional pressures, weakened guardrails, and declining trust strain democratic norms.
Thursday
22
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Michelle Mills, CEO of Colorado Rural Health Center will talk about the current state of rural healthcare and hospitals, and how federal cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and the ACA premium subsidies affect CO‘s healthcare.
Friday
23
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Saturday
24
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Saturday
24
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Featuring U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse on ending corruption in DC; Sen. Cathy Kipp on AI data centers; Reps. Garcia and Mabrey on ending Citizens United in Colorado, and more!
Saturday
24
Curious Theater Company
1:30 PM
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Bring friends and come to this timely play about the messiness of motherhood, the madness of modern outrage, and the quiet heroism of librarians everywhere.
Sunday
25
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The League of Women Voters of Arapahoe and Douglas Counties recognizes the efforts of Maud Wood Park, suffragist and first president of the League of Women Voters in 1920, on her birthday Tuesday, January 25.

Read about her efforts to lobby for maternity, child health, and welfare programs; to grant married women US citizenship independent of their husbands‘ status; and to pass a child labor amendment on the Turning Point Suffragist Memorial website: https://suffragistmemorial.org/maud-wood-park-american-suffragist/
Sunday
25
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Get updates on Congressional actions, sign up for email newsletters, and look for scheduled town halls.

The League of Women Voters works every day to engage voters, assure accountability, defend democracy.
Sunday
25
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Concerned about health care accessibility, affordability, and equity? All League members are invited to our next LWVUS HCR4US Health Care Reform Committee meeting online. Learn about the need for better health care outcomes in the United States and what League is doing.
Monday
26
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Today is Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Awareness Day.



Monday
26
In-person In Washington, DC at the U.S. CAPITOL
 
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Beginning on Ash Wednesday in 2025, clergy and moral leaders, like Dr. William Barber II, stood on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to insist that we must meet the brutality of the present regime with the nonviolent power of a moral movement. Opposition to abuses and extreme policies that will impact nearly everyone in this nation is inevitable; but autocratic regimes want violent and angry opposition that allows them to justify tanks in the street and protestors in jail.
Monday
26
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Featured Community Event: The public is invited to the University of Denver ‘s School of Global and Public Affairs Conversation with Colorado 6th Congressional District Congressman Jason Crow in-person.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Monday
26
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Join community members at a vigil protesting the detainment without due process of immigrants.

Jeanette Vizguerra, a community resource who has advocated for immigrant rights, labor protections, and family unity for many years, has been released but many immigrants remain detained without due process.
Tuesday
27
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The League of Women Voters, which is committed to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusiveness, remembers the estimated six million Jews were exterminated in death camps during World War II. This is in addition to deaths by death squads and in ghettos.

“To forget a Holocaust is to kill twice” – Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and human rights campaigner. Read more on the Council of Europe‘s website:
https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/27-january-holocaust-remembrance-day


Tuesday
27
Bobbie Heisterkamp's home
9:30 AM
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Bobbie Heisterkamp will host
Tuesday
27
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League of Women Voters mentors from across the country will provide ClubExpress Support for Events and Volunteering tasks online. Join us for tips as to how ClubExpress can help volunteers with setting up events in ClubExpress and organizing volunteers.

If you already have a LWVUS ClubExpress volunteer Roundtable login for League members set up, log in and register here:
https://lwvce.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=575273&item_id=2788244

If you haven‘t set up a login yet, do that here first so that you can register for the meeting:
https://lwvce.clubexpress.com/
Click on "Join Here"

Tuesday
27
Community United Methodist Church
5:30 PM
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What Pagosa Students Know About Democracy
Tuesday
27
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Featured Community Event: Colorado Immigrants Rights Coalition Naturalization Presentation online.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.
Wednesday
28
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The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, formerly the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, will meet online and the public is invited.
Wednesday
28
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Featured Community Event: The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition Training on Colorado Senate Bill 276 ‘Protect Immigrants Civil Rights and Immigration Status‘ online.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.
Wednesday
28
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Join Linda Corchado, Vice President of State and Local Advocacy, for an in-depth discussion on the realities faced by migrant children at the U.S.-Mexico border and across the country. Learn how policies impact their lives and explore actionable ways communities can support and advocate for these vulnerable children
Thursday
29
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On January 29, we celebrate the anniversary of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, signed into law by President Obama in 2009.

The League of Women Voters continues to explore the necessary changes still required to attain equal pay for all women.
Thursday
29
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The American Association of University Women (AAUW) invite you to presentation on Advocacy in an Election Year: Staying Nonpartisan online.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Thursday
29
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League members, learn more about the challenges the U.S. Census currently faces — including an attempt to include a citizenship question and the Equal Representation Act — and what you can do to ensure a fair and accurate count come 2030. This is an online meeting.

Member registration is required.

Thursday
29
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Featured Community Event: 2026 Climate Outlook Presentation online.
Thursday
29
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This session looks at where civic power truly resides: in institutions, communities, and the stories that shape our public understanding. Hear from leaders in independent media, local journalism, and transparency advocacy as they unpack how information, narrative, and access drive democratic participation.

• Stacy Feldman, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Boulder Reporting Lab
Feldman brings a deep commitment to accountability journalism and local news ecosystems, highlighting how trusted reporting influences public understanding and community decision-making.

• Chris Fresquez, Publisher, The Weekly Issue El Semanario
Representing independent community media, Fresquez speaks to the power of culturally grounded journalism, the community he serves, and the importance of “speaking your language” in shaping civic identity.

• Jeff Roberts, Executive Director, Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Roberts offers a transparency and open-government perspective, examining how public access to information reinforces institutional accountability and strengthens civic power.
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The meeting of the Climate Action Team
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The American Association of University Women (AAUW) invite you to their presentation "The School Board Project - Defending the Frontline of Democracy" online.

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.



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