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Film Screening: "Silence of Quarantine" <br />Thursday, Sept. 28 <br />6:00 PM <br />Local filmmaker Katrina Miller's project The Silence of Quarantine, follows two elderly African American <br />women living in Boulder, Colorado, during the Covid-19 Quarantine shutdown. With churches closed, <br />limited visitors, and nowhere to go, these women are in danger of becoming shadows of themselves and <br />losing their lives while nobody knows how to help them. This generation's history, which has roots in the <br />early days of desegregation, is also in danger of being lost and forgotten. With a gospel music <br />soundtrack, The Silence of Quarantine captures stories from Colorado's past that bring to light African <br />Americans' strong presence in this town over the last century. Q & A to follow. <br />Sign up here. <br />Cultural Organizations Summit: Addressing Intolerance <br />Wednesday, Oct. 4 <br />4:00 PM <br />Out Boulder, 3340 Mitchell Ln, Boulder, CO 80301 <br />In response to local artists experiencing harassment about their art, and the tragedy at the Club Q venue <br />in Colorado Springs, the Boulder Arts Commission recently unanimously approved a statement of <br />principle: <br />The Boulder Arts Commission is aware that artists in our local community have been bullied and had <br />their artwork defaced. We believe in and work to support the following tenets of a thriving arts <br />environment: <br />• Protection of freedom of expression, <br />• Acknowledging a variety of perspectives from the community while still honoring our Statement <br />on Cultural Equity, and <br />• That the fabric of expression that we all weave makes us a stronger and more vibrant <br />community when it includes diversity of expression. <br />These tenets form the cornerstones of the City of Boulder's Cultural Plan. <br />The Boulder Arts Commission stands with our artists from all backgrounds including, but not limited to, <br />the LGBTQ+, immigrant, PIPOC, Indigenous, Latine, disability, unhoused, faith -based, and other <br />communities. If you find yourself, your organization, or your art as the target of harassment, bullying, or <br />threats, these are resources to help you. <br />At our next summit of cultural nonprofit leadership, we will meet these challenges of intolerance and <br />harassment head on. Our panel, including Z of Bread and Roses Law and artist/survivor Wyatt Kent, will <br />talk about the best ways to protect yourselves and your community against harassment, offer resources <br />should you run into challenges, and help us band together as a community against these forces with the <br />courage necessary for great art to flourish. Special welcome by Andrea Gibson, Colorado's Poet Laurate, <br />and moderated by Boulder Arts Commissioner Maria Cole. Free; light refreshments. RSVP required to <br />rsvp@bouldercolorado.gov. <br />
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