• Motus Theater Presents: 4th Annual Dr. King Jr. Performance with Motus & The ReMINDers

    Motus Theater 3950 Colorado Ave, Apt J, Boulder, CO, United States

    Motus Theater’s annual Dr. King Jr. performance features The ReMINDers, who offer musical responses to stories from Motus’ Youth Behind & Beyond Bars performance. The narratives share lived experiences of adults who survived the juvenile justice system. Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty will join the storytellers to co-read and reflect on their stories. The […]

  • MLK Jr. African-American Heritage Rodeo

    Denver Coliseum 4600 Humboldt St, Denver, CO, United States

    Celebrate the rich history of Black cowboys and cowgirls at the MLK Jr. African-American Heritage Rodeo. Held at the Denver Historic Coliseum, this event blends cultural heritage with competition. Attendees can watch top riders compete in classic rodeo events like bronc riding, barrel racing, and steer wrestling. There will also be mutton bustin’ and ladies’ […]

  • “Good Trouble” Musical Performance

    Dazzle Denver Jazz Club 1080 14th St, Denver, CO, United States

    “Good Trouble” is a dynamic musical tribute inspired by the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis. Performer Daryl J. Walker invites audiences to reflect, listen, and act through a carefully curated mix of songs. Featuring artists such as VOCO and Wi Alston, the performance blends music with civic engagement.

  • 30th Annual Denver Jewish Film Festival

    JCC Denver 350 S Dahlia Street, Denver, CO, United States

    The Jewish Film Festival presents a curated lineup of films that explore Jewish culture, history, and identity. Screenings include documentaries and international features from diverse perspectives. Post-film discussions and special […]

  • Denver Jewish Film Festival Opening Night

    Mizel Arts and Culture Center 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, Colorado, United States

    Kick off the Denver Jewish Film Festival with Opening Night at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center on Thursday, January 22. This annual festival showcases films that explore Jewish culture, history, and contemporary life from around the world. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere celebrating storytelling and shared experience.

  • The Sickest Comedy Show

    Dude, IDK Studios 2801 N Downing St, Denver, CO, United States

    The Sickest Comedy Show brings a lineup of comedians to Dude, IDK Studios. Expect bold humor and come be a part of a lively crowd. It's perfect for a fun […]

  • Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder Exhibition Opening Ceremony

    History Colorado Center 1200 North Broadway, Denver, CO, United States

    Celebrate the opening of "Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder" at the History Colorado Center! This special morning event honors Colorado’s mountain landscapes through the iconic photography of […]

  • “Godspeed” Stage Play at Kilstrom Theatre

    Denver Center for Performing Arts JEFF CO LIBRARY – STANDLEY LAKE 8485 Kipling St, Arvada, CO, United States

    Godspeed is a Western-inspired stage play that reimagines the genre through the lens of Black life between the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. The production challenges traditional frontier […]

  • “Dark and Tender: The Big Island” Screening, ManaHeart Circle and Q&A

    Vintage Theatre 1468 Dayton St, Aurora, CO, United States

    This documentary screening focuses on Black masculinity and vulnerability, offering an alternative to dominant narratives of toughness and stoicism. Dark and Tender: The Big Island emphasizes platonic connection and healing among Black men. Following the film, attendees participate in a ManaHeart Circle designed to foster reflection and shared dialogue. A Q&A session allows for deeper […]