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A laid-back vibe with classic games (spades, Uno, dominoes), a live DJ, and HBCU-themed movies on the big screen.
Help us kickoff the weekend right and come through for a game night and HBCU-themed movie screening. Pick your partner wisely because we'll be playing spades, dominoes, Uno, and more. If you don't know how to play yet, come learn! We'll be spinning the throwback R&B jams while you play, sip, and shop with local vendors. There's also outdoor sand volleyball, if you're feeling really competitive. And if you want to find a table, kickback and watch, there's a seat for you too. Meet us there!
Thursday, 23, 18.00 -
Thursday, 23, 22.00
Denver,
CO
_$25
A supportive, low-pressure space for reflection, connection, and community care. Come as you are and leave a little lighter.
✨ Monthly Mental Health Check-Ins ✨
Hosted by Medicine Mama Kia of Witch Wellness
In collaboration with The Karma House
Join us for a monthly space of support, reflection, and real connection. These Mental Health Check-Ins are created to offer a consistent, welcoming environment where you can show up as you are—no pressure, no performance, just community.
This gathering centers care, conversation, and collective healing, with a special focus on uplifting Black, Indigenous, and Queer voices, experiences, and well-being. While this space is intentionally curated with that focus, all are welcome to attend with respect and openness.
💜 What to Expect:
• A supportive, low-pressure space to share (or simply listen)
• Opportunities for reflection, grounding, and connection
• Light facilitation by Medicine Mama Kia
• Snacks, community care, and gentle vibes
• Optional activities and resources to support mental wellness
Whether you’re navigating something heavy, seeking connection, or simply wanting to be in a space where you don’t have to hold it all alone—this is for you.
🌿 Kava + Community
New guests receive their first shell of kava on us. Additional kava and beverages are available for purchase. (The Karma House is a kava bar and community space—feel free to ask questions if it’s your first time!)
💫 Cost:
Free to attend
Donations are welcome but not required (sliding scale available)
🛍️ Vendors Welcome
We invite healers, artists, and community vendors—especially those who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or Queer—to share their offerings. This is a beautiful opportunity to connect your work with a community rooted in care and intention.
✨ Come as you are.
✨ Stay as long as you need.
✨ Leave a little lighter.
We look forward to sitting in community with you 💜
Sunday, 19, 16.44 -
Sunday, 19, 19.00
Lakewood,
CO
_$25
Sis… it’s time to clock out and pour back into YOU. We’re taking over The Cove Sauna and Cold Plunge for a night of rest and relaxation!
Black Women Recovery Night 💜✨
Sis… it’s time to clock out and pour back into YOU.
Starting May 23rd and every 3rd Saturday of the month, we’re taking over The Cove Sauna and Cold Plunge for a night dedicated to rest, relaxation, and real vibes.
This is your space to unwind, reset, and just be
No pressure. No expectations. Just good energy.
For $15, you get full access to:
• Infrared therapy to melt the stress away
• Saunas to detox and decompress
• Cold plunge if you’re feeling bold 👀
• Hot tubs to soak and relax
• And more wellness experiences
Come solo for some peaceful “me time” or bring your girls and turn it into a full self-care night. Whether you’re chatting, laughing, or sitting in silence, this space is yours.
Because taking care of yourself isn’t a luxury… it’s necessary.
Pull up. Reset. Refill your cup. We’ll see you there 💫
Saturday, 18, 20.00 -
Saturday, 18, 21.00
Denver,
CO
_$25
Meet up to 12 potential matches. Join the thousands of people that have found LOVE at our events. Will you be our next success story?
How do people meet these days? If you've tried online dating and are tired of the games and cat-fishing, try an in-person event. Meet Real People, that want to meet you! This event is by Pre-Dating Speed Dating. Meet lots of people fast in a fun, no pressure way - don't miss it!
The World's Oldest, Largest, & Best Speed Dating Company, Since 2001! Are you ready to make something happen? Try the modern, civilized way to meet someone wonderful. Singles across the country know the best way to meet - our IRL speed dating events. Simple, easy, effective. Don't waste time swiping left and right hoping for love to find you, the person you're looking for may be at our event. Get a ticket and find out!
HOW IT WORKS
We introduce you to at least 5 and up to 12 potential matches, all local, quality people. You'll talk to each one during 6-minute "pre-dates" - just enough time to find out if you want to talk more and see if there's a spark. Tell us which person gave you those excited butterflies in your stomach, and we do the rest! You'll love the exciting energy and friendly vibe.
Trust the experts at Pre-Dating to host a wonderful evening full of excitement and brewing romance -- a fun night out in a safe environment. You'll love this very efficient and fast way to date. No pressure, no games, just a great time.
We've Hosted +38,000 speed dating events! Join the thousands of people that have found their person at our events. Will you be our next success story?
Our events have been featured on CNN, BBC, The Wall Street Journal, CBS, Axios, Bravo, TLC's 90 Day Finace The Single Life, Miami New Times, Tampa Bay Times, Southbend Times, Citylink Magazine, Essence, Best of Baltimore, AM New York, Chicago Tribune, WINK FM, Woman's World Magazine, and 100s more!
Friday, 17, 19.00 -
Friday, 17, 21.00
Denver,
CO
_$25
Join us for a conversation with Professor Christopher Hunt as they discuss the queer spirituality of James Baldwin.
Join us for a public conversation with Baldwin scholar and professor Christopher Hunt (he/him and they/them), as they discuss their book, Jimmy's Faith: James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black Religion.
In this book, Hunt describes the ways in which Baldwin queers traditional religious language and symbols, reimagining them in such a way as to put forward his own unique Blackqueer religious vision. Hunt will offer a public talk/book reading, followed by a Q and A with the audience.
We encourage everyone to prepurchase their books before the event as we cannot guarantee book availability without prepurchase.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The relationship of James Baldwin’s life and work to Black religion is in many ways complex and confounding. What is he doing through his literary deployment of religious language and symbols?
Despite Baldwin’s disavowal of Christianity in his youth, he continued to engage the symbols and theology of Christianity in works such as The Amen Corner, Just Above My Head, and others. With Jimmy’s Faith, author Christopher W. Hunt shows how Baldwin’s usage of those religious symbols both shifted their meaning and served as a way for him to build his own religious and spiritual vision. Engaging José Esteban Muñoz’s theory of disidentification as a queer practice of imagination and survival, Hunt demonstrates the ways in which James Baldwin disidentifies with and queers Black Christian language and theology throughout his literary corpus.
Baldwin’s vision is one in which queer sexuality signifies the depth of love’s transforming possibilities, the arts serve as the (religious) medium of knitting Black community together, an agnostic and affective mysticism undermines Christian theological discourse, “androgyny” troubles the gender binary, and the Black child signifies the hope for a world made new. In disidentifying with Christian symbols, Jimmy’s Faith reveals how Baldwin imagines both religion and the world “otherwise,” offering a model of how we might do the same for our own communities and ourselves.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Christopher Hunt is a Blackqueer scholar of African American Religions. Their research seeks to disrupt disciplinarity, bringing African American religious history, Black studies, contemporary theology, and queer studies to bear in exploring the relationship of religion to varying socio-political phenomena, particularly gender, sexuality, and race. These diverse academic disciplines converge in Hunt’s book entitled, Jimmy’s Faith: James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black Religion (Fordham University Press). This work explores the ways in which Baldwin utilizes and queers religious language and symbols in offering his powerful vision a world made new. Hunt is Associate Professor in the Department for the Study of Religion, Culture, Power at Colorado College.
EVENT SCHEDULE
4:00pm Welcome to MATTER
4:15pm Hunt discussion/reading from Jimmy's Faith
5:00pm Audience Q&A
5:30pm Book Signing
ACCESSIBILITY
Parking: Metered street parking is available (parallel parking) on Market St. Paid lots are available within a few blocks. The closest one is on 21st and Market St.
Entrance Access: Our front door is at street level and manually operated, accessible for wheelchairs and mobility aids. The rest of the block has sidewalks raised by five steps; however, the bike lane offers a step-free route down the block with minimal car traffic.
Restrooms: All-gender restrooms. Just like at home.
Communication: All staff on site speak English. There will be one Spanish speaking staff member. We welcome communication via translation apps (Google Translate is available). While we do not use ASL, we’re happy to communicate through apps or other tools that work for you.
Alcohol Policy: No alcohol will be served or permitted at this event.
Masks: Masks are encouraged and supplied.
We encourage everyone to prepurchase their books before the event as we cannot guarantee book availability without prepurchase.
Friday, 17, 16.00 -
Friday, 17, 18.00
Denver,
CO
_$25
She Elevated Pop Up Shop is the ultimate vibe for women to shine, shop, and connect IRL!
She Elevated Pop Up Shop
Colorado, get ready & mark your calendars! ✨
Presented by Thrive Collective Inc. in collaboration with Queens Wrld Boutique and Dlish Events, the She Elevated Pop-Up Shop is bringing together an unforgettable experience celebrating women-owned businesses, community, music, shopping, and good vibes.
Come out and discover amazing brands featuring clothing, delicious food, artwork, body care products, desserts, and so much more.
Whether you’re coming to shop, network, or simply support local women in business, this is an event you don’t want to miss. 💜
Saturday, 11, 13.00 -
Saturday, 11, 16.00
Denver,
CO
_$25
Chill out with night of coloring & creative journaling vibes and good company. Hosted by Black In Denver and Free Your Mind Creative C
Starting April 8th, two of your favorite creative spaces are coming together for one powerful monthly experience.
Join us every 2nd Wednesday from 6–8PM for a relaxing, community-centered evening of coloring, junk journaling, and creative expression designed specifically for melanated folks.
This is your space to slow down, unplug, and create freely—no pressure, no perfection, just good energy.
Whether you love coloring, collaging, journaling, or trying something new, this experience blends the best of both worlds:
✨ Melanin & Markers – mindful coloring + creative calm
✨ Soft Life Junk Journal Club – expressive, layered storytelling through paper + mixed media
Come solo or bring a friend—this is a judgment-free, welcoming space where creativity flows and community grows.
Wednesday, 08, 18.00 -
Wednesday, 08, 20.00
Denver,
CO
_$25
A laid-back vibe with classic games (spades, Uno, dominoes), a live DJ, and HBCU-themed movies on the big screen.
Help us kickoff the weekend right and come through for a game night and HBCU-themed movie screening. Pick your partner wisely because we'll be playing spades, dominoes, Uno, and more. If you don't know how to play yet, come learn! We'll be spinning the throwback R&B jams while you play, sip, and shop with local vendors. There's also outdoor sand volleyball, if you're feeling really competitive. And if you want to find a table, kickback and watch, there's a seat for you too. Meet us there!
Wednesday, 08, 18.00 - Wednesday, 08, 20.00
Denver, CO
28.52
A supportive, low-pressure space for reflection, connection, and community care. Come as you are and leave a little lighter.
✨ Monthly Mental Health Check-Ins ✨
Hosted by Medicine Mama Kia of Witch Wellness
In collaboration with The Karma House
Join us for a monthly space of support, reflection, and real connection. These Mental Health Check-Ins are created to offer a consistent, welcoming environment where you can show up as you are—no pressure, no performance, just community.
This gathering centers care, conversation, and collective healing, with a special focus on uplifting Black, Indigenous, and Queer voices, experiences, and well-being. While this space is intentionally curated with that focus, all are welcome to attend with respect and openness.
💜 What to Expect:
• A supportive, low-pressure space to share (or simply listen)
• Opportunities for reflection, grounding, and connection
• Light facilitation by Medicine Mama Kia
• Snacks, community care, and gentle vibes
• Optional activities and resources to support mental wellness
Whether you’re navigating something heavy, seeking connection, or simply wanting to be in a space where you don’t have to hold it all alone—this is for you.
🌿 Kava + Community
New guests receive their first shell of kava on us. Additional kava and beverages are available for purchase. (The Karma House is a kava bar and community space—feel free to ask questions if it’s your first time!)
💫 Cost:
Free to attend
Donations are welcome but not required (sliding scale available)
🛍️ Vendors Welcome
We invite healers, artists, and community vendors—especially those who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or Queer—to share their offerings. This is a beautiful opportunity to connect your work with a community rooted in care and intention.
✨ Come as you are.
✨ Stay as long as you need.
✨ Leave a little lighter.
We look forward to sitting in community with you 💜
Wednesday, 08, 18.00 - Wednesday, 08, 20.00
Lakewood, CO
0.00
Sis… it’s time to clock out and pour back into YOU. We’re taking over The Cove Sauna and Cold Plunge for a night of rest and relaxation!
Black Women Recovery Night 💜✨
Sis… it’s time to clock out and pour back into YOU.
Starting May 23rd and every 3rd Saturday of the month, we’re taking over The Cove Sauna and Cold Plunge for a night dedicated to rest, relaxation, and real vibes.
This is your space to unwind, reset, and just be
No pressure. No expectations. Just good energy.
For $15, you get full access to:
• Infrared therapy to melt the stress away
• Saunas to detox and decompress
• Cold plunge if you’re feeling bold 👀
• Hot tubs to soak and relax
• And more wellness experiences
Come solo for some peaceful “me time” or bring your girls and turn it into a full self-care night. Whether you’re chatting, laughing, or sitting in silence, this space is yours.
Because taking care of yourself isn’t a luxury… it’s necessary.
Pull up. Reset. Refill your cup. We’ll see you there 💫
Wednesday, 08, 18.00 - Wednesday, 08, 20.00
Denver, CO
15.00
We serve LGBTQIA+ youth ages 5-24, their families, schools, and community connections by providing support, resources, referrals, social belongingness and special events; in Larimer and Weld Counties, Colorado.
Our programming provides community, family, peer, and individual protective factors against self-harm, suicide, substance misuse, and youth homelessness through engaging young people in their future and connecting them with resources they need to get there.
DU OUTLaws is a student organization at the Sturm College of Law in Denver, Colorado, dedicated to building community and fostering inclusive relationships among law students. The organization operates within the University of Denver's robust student organization framework, which encourages students to form groups around their interests and values. Since its establishment, DU OUTLaws has been part of the law school's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion—core values that define the Sturm College of Law experience. The organization provides its members with opportunities to connect with peers, participate in meaningful events, and develop lasting professional relationships. Denver Law has been an innovator in legal education for over 130 years, pioneering experiential learning and establishing the first legal aid clinic in the nation in 1904. This legacy of innovation and community engagement extends to student organizations like DU OUTLaws, which contribute to the vibrant campus culture. Members benefit from being part of a law school community that prioritizes practical skills, professional development, and personal growth. The Sturm College of Law's focus on creating practice-ready graduates translates into a supportive environment where student organizations can thrive. DU OUTLaws exemplifies the law school's dedication to fostering an inclusive community where all students feel welcomed and valued. Through networking events, social gatherings, and professional development opportunities, DU OUTLaws strengthens the bonds among its members and contributes to the overall well-being of the Denver Law community.
The Native American Law Students Association represents a meaningful community of indigenous law students at the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law in Denver, Colorado. This student organization embodies the law school's deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, creating a supportive space where Native American students can connect, mentor one another, and build lasting professional relationships.
Located in Denver, CO, the Sturm College of Law has a distinguished history of innovation and progressive legal education. The institution's founding principle—establishing the nation's first legal aid clinic in 1904—reflects an enduring commitment to serving underrepresented communities and advancing social justice through legal practice. This heritage of purposeful education creates an ideal environment for the Native American Law Students Association to thrive.
The association serves as both a support network and a platform for advocacy within the law school community. Members benefit from peer mentorship programs that help navigate the challenges of legal education while maintaining cultural identity and community connection. The organization also facilitates relationships between Native American law students and the broader Denver legal community, opening doors to internships, networking events, and professional opportunities.
As part of the larger student organization ecosystem at the Sturm College of Law, the Native American Law Students Association contributes to the rich tapestry of student life in Denver. The law school actively encourages students to form and participate in organizations that reflect their interests and identities, with funding provided through the Student Bar Association. Through this organization, Native American law students at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado find community, support, and inspiration as they pursue legal careers dedicated to making a difference in their communities and beyond.
Denver,
CO
The Maroon Bells rise above Maroon Lake near Aspen in the Elk Mountains, among the most photographed peaks in Colorado, where the Rocky Mountains crest into golden aspen forests and glacial valleys each autumn.