Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Monday, December 1, 2008
World Aids Day
Today is a day to mourn the losses we have faced as a
community and a day to celebrate the gains we have made. Close to 30 years
ago, AIDS was killing us. Admitting you were ill meant censure, job loss,
and isolation. There are still challenges to this disease. There is still
social stigma. But there is also federal funding, despite the last few years
of abstinence only blockades, there is more hope than there was. In some
ways our hope has been a stumbling block. The new generation doesn't respect
the depth of consequences that AIDS can have for them because they haven't
watched their friends dying. Join Boulder County AIDS Project tonight for
their World AIDS Day Concert, Boulder Dinner Theatre. Contact Kate Hibberd
for details kate@bcap.org.
community and a day to celebrate the gains we have made. Close to 30 years
ago, AIDS was killing us. Admitting you were ill meant censure, job loss,
and isolation. There are still challenges to this disease. There is still
social stigma. But there is also federal funding, despite the last few years
of abstinence only blockades, there is more hope than there was. In some
ways our hope has been a stumbling block. The new generation doesn't respect
the depth of consequences that AIDS can have for them because they haven't
watched their friends dying. Join Boulder County AIDS Project tonight for
their World AIDS Day Concert, Boulder Dinner Theatre. Contact Kate Hibberd
for details kate@bcap.org.
World Aids Day
Today is a day to mourn the losses we have faced as a community and a day to celebrate the gains we have made. Close to 30 years ago, AIDS was killing us. Admitting you were ill meant censure, job loss, and isolation. There are still challenges to this disease. There is still social stigma. But there is also federal funding, despite the last few years of abstinence only blockades, there is more hope than there was.
In some ways our hope has been a stumbling block. The new generation doesn't respect the depth of consequences that AIDS can have for them because they haven't watched their friends dying.
Join Boulder County AIDS Project tonight for their World AIDS Day Concert, Boulder Dinner Theatre. Contact Kate Hibberd for details kate@bcap.org.
In some ways our hope has been a stumbling block. The new generation doesn't respect the depth of consequences that AIDS can have for them because they haven't watched their friends dying.
Join Boulder County AIDS Project tonight for their World AIDS Day Concert, Boulder Dinner Theatre. Contact Kate Hibberd for details kate@bcap.org.
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Block Pary Coordinating Committee
Do you like to plan parties? Do you enjoy music, fun, and Pride?! Do you have some incredible ideas for the Boulder Pride Block Party? If so, then come and join our Coordinating Committee! For the first time ever Boulder Pride will be taking applications for Entertainment Chair, Volunteer Coordinator, VIP Chair, Sponsor Chair, Safety/Medical Chair, Vendor Chair and Logistics Chair. Send an email to christine@boulderpride.org and let her know what interest you have.
Boulder Pride 2007 Pridefest Block Party!
Boulder Pride Block Party
When: Saturday, September 8
Where: Historic Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, in front of the County Courthouse
Details will be forthcoming for this event, but we are already looking for volunteers to help at the Block Party. If you are interested, please write Ilene, Boulder Pride’s Volunteer Coordinator, at ilene@boulderpride.org Thanks!
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