CU Boulder welcomes acclaimed Russian-American author, journalist, and LGBT activist Masha Gessen for a discussion of her newly released book, "Words Will Break Cement."
Read More »Expanding The Concept, And Reality, Of `Jewish Community’
The President and CEO of the Jewish Federations wrote a blog post about this month's PJ Library optional offering of "The Purim Superhero."
Read More »Rainbow Sukkah Shabbat Pride in Boulder
Save the date - Boulder Pride happens during Sukkot this year.
Read More »Colorado’s 5th Annual Queer Seder Is Next Week
How about sharing a Passover seder with your favorite queer and allied friends? Seder is Thursday, March 28th; registration closes this Friday!
Read More »First Friday with Keshet’s Rafi Daugherty
Join Bonai Shalom for a dinner and discussion with Rafi Daugherty, Keshet's Colorado Outreach Coordinator, who works for the full inclusion of LGBT Jews in Jewish life.
Read More »LGBT Film Series Kicks Off with “Ruthie and Connie”
Join CU's Program in Jewish Studies, LGBT Studies Program, and the LGBT Center and others for a fall film series that examines contemporary LGBT issues in America.
Read More »Show your Pride with Keshet this Weekend
Keshet has multiple events in Denver this weekend, including the big parade!
Read More »Check Out These Upcoming Keshet Community Events
Join Keshet for one or more of these four upcoming LGBT community events in Denver.
Read More »Queer Seder Registration Closes Soon
Join lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied Jews, our families, and friends as we celebrate Passover at Colorado’s 4th Annual Queer Seder. Pre-registration required by April 4!
Read More »Colorado’s 4th Annual Queer Seder!
Join lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied Jews, our families, and friends as we celebrate Passover at Colorado’s 4th Annual Queer Seder.
Read More »ChanuQueer Party with Keshet in Denver!
Join Keshet for a community candle lighting and traditional Chanukah partying with all of your favorite queer (LGBTQ) Jews and our friends and families.
Read More »Transgender Day of Remembrance
Trans Day of Remembrance was founded in 1998 to memorialize people who have been murdered due to transphobia.
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