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Future Events

January, 2026

Wednesday
14
Longmont City Council Chambers
Wed, Jan 14, 2026 at 7:00 PM
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7:00-8:30 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
15
TBD
Thu, Jan 15, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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Please contact the Operations Coordinator at admin@lwvbc.org if you‘d like to attend this meeting.
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.
Tuesday
20
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Kids In Need of Defense (K.I.N.D.) Vice President of State and Local Advocacy Linda Corchado will lead an informative discussion on efforts to ensure that no child appears in immigration court without high-quality legal representation.
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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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.
Saturday
24
Saturday
24
Sat, Jan 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM
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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!
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.

February, 2026

Wednesday
4
Wed, Feb 4, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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Inaugural meeting of the LWVCO Immigration Task Force
Sunday
8
This meeting is hybrid. Please reach out to Pat Venturo for more information.
Sun, Feb 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM
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Meeting time: 10:00am - hybrid
Thursday
12
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Our statewide Town Hall invites Coloradans into an open conversation about democratic resilience and what strengthens it, what threatens it, and how communities can respond together. Rather than formal presentations, this session centers community experience, cross-issue insight, and shared problem-solving.

Chairs and members from LWVCO’s ten Task Forces will help guide this conversation, drawing from their work in voting rights, climate, news access, gun violence prevention, health equity, reproductive freedom, housing, education, and justice. Participants will explore what democratic resilience requires across Colorado’s diverse communities and how collective action can build a stronger civic landscape.

Together, we will elevate community wisdom and identify strategies for meeting the moment, and protecting democracy where it lives: with the people.
Thursday
19
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Join us for a forward-looking conversation about the systems, movements, and cultural forces shaping the future of democracy in Colorado and beyond. This closing session brings together organizers, civic leaders, and narrative strategists to explore what tomorrow’s democratic landscape may require.

• Niedi Dominguez, Founding Executive Director, Organized Power In Numbers
A nationally respected labor and community organizer, Dominguez will speak to movement-building, economic justice, and how long-term civic participation is cultivated and sustained.

• Portia Prescott, Founder & Managing Member, Prescott Solutions; Former Regional President, Colorado NAACP
Prescott offers a civil rights and equity perspective, highlighting how representation, community leadership, and grassroots advocacy will shape democracy’s next chapter.

• Rita M. Rufino Valente-Quinn, Ph.D., Producing Executive Director, Motus Theater
Valente-Quinn brings an artistic and narrative lens, exploring how performance, storytelling, and lived experience influence public understanding, empathy, and democratic engagement.
Thursday
19
Thu, Feb 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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Please contact the Operations Coordinator at admin@lwvbc.org if you‘d like to attend this meeting.
Thursday
26
Frasier Retirement Community NORTH ENTRANCE
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 at 6:00 PM
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Each year, we ask members to participate in our annual review of LWVBC positions. This will be an in-person event.
Saturday
28
Louisville Public Library
Sat, Feb 28, 2026 at 10:30 AM
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Each year, we ask members to participate in our annual review of LWVBC positions. This will be an in-person event.

March, 2026

Wednesday
11
Longmont Museum
Wed, Mar 11, 2026 at 8:00 AM
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Students at St. Vrain Valley Schools wrestle with local issues using local leaders (like you) as live resources. Volunteer now!
Thursday
19
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Anne Castle, Senior Fellow at the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment at the University of Colorado Law School, will focus on western water issues, including Colorado River policy and management and Tribal water interests. She is a founding member of the Water Policy Group and co-founder of the initiative on Universal Access to Clean Water
for Tribal Communities.
Thursday
19
TBD
Thu, Mar 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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Please contact the Operations Coordinator at admin@lwvbc.org if you‘d like to attend this meeting.

April, 2026

Thursday
16
Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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May, 2026

Thursday
21
TBD
Thu, May 21, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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Saturday
30
TBD - check back soon
Sat, May 30, 2026 at 9:00 AM
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Join League members and friends to celebrate the year‘s accomplishments and affirm our program, budget and leadership team.

June, 2026

Thursday
18
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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July, 2026

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December, 2026