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Melanin & Markers + Soft Life Junk Journal Club
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.
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Youth Seen
Youth Seen is a Broomfield, Colorado-based organization dedicated to transforming the lives of queer and trans youth of color by creating spaces where they are truly seen, valued, and celebrated. Founded on the belief that healing is political and thriving is resistance, Youth Seen addresses the documented isolation, fear, and erasure that QTBIPoC youth face in schools and communities. The organization's mission centers on fostering social and emotional well-being for LGBTQI youth and their families through culturally responsive programs that honor identity and nurture liberation. What sets Youth Seen apart is their intentional focus on intersectionality—recognizing how racism, homophobia, and transphobia uniquely impact young people navigating multiple marginalized identities. Their community-driven approach reimagines mental health services through art, advocacy, and intergenerational connection, bringing together youth and families in affirming environments. The Drop Zone serves as a judgment-free gathering space where young people ages 13-18 find peer support, resources, and joy alongside others who understand their lived experiences. Rainbow Guardians extends this vision to families, creating a supportive village where parents and caregivers build confident, thriving households. Operating throughout the Broomfield region and Colorado, Youth Seen stands as a leader in establishing partnerships that specifically serve BIPoC and LGBTQIA+ communities, including those identifying as gender non-conforming or two-spirit. Their vision is a society where all individuals access treatment and community support that celebrates their worth, dignity, and diverse characteristics.
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