This bilingual event will include live music, mindfulness and wellness activities, interactive presentations, creative workshops, shared meals, and intercultural storytelling centered around counternarratives as tools for compassion, healing, and resisting hate speech. Designed to celebrate migrant histories and cultural diversity in Boulder, the gathering aims to foster intergenerational dialogue, strengthen community well-being and safety, uplift migrant voices through art and poetry, and connect families with local resources and support networks.
Learn more and register on the Museum of Boulder website.
This event is free and open to the public and is supported by the city's Human Relations Fund.