Event Blast: Keep Naropa Weird Festival

Keep Naropa Weird

Come celebrate the end of the semester and all that makes Naropa, well, uniquely Naropa …

When: Tuesday, April 28th, 1:00 — 5:00 PM
Where: Outside on the Arapahoe Green, Arapahoe Campus

circus6This is an invitation to play in a FREE, come-as-you-are, semi-spontaneous, creative resistance event for self-care and to give you a break during the end-of-semester rush.

Join us for Tai Chi and Yoga;
Say anything on the Soap Box;
Create a face paint mask or a freak flag;
Type what you will on the poetic typewriters;
Hang in the chill zone with food, music, and more …

Bring your weird apparel & costumes, hula hoops, poi, & instruments …

 … Anything authentically weird is welcomed and encouraged!

Come get weird with us!

Sponsored by Undergraduate Academic Advising
Naropa University welcomes participants with disabilities. Contact Lily Board at lboard@naropa.edu to inquire about accessibility & disability accommodations needed to participate fully in these events.

Submitted by:
Lily Board & the Undergraduate Advising Team
undergradadvising@naropa.edu // 303-546-3535

Event Blast: Thesis Presentations in PAC

Join your fellow students for a night of
Integrative Thesis Presentations

… featuring performances by Naropa youth poets, freestylists, and musicians
… along with the musical talents of Spellbinder and Rudie Clash!

When: 7:00 – 9:00 PM on Tuesday, December 9th
Where: PAC (Performing Arts Center, Arapahoe Campus)
Free to Naropa Students with ID // Extended Naropa Community: $10 at the door

Hope to see you there!

Event Blast: Racism & White Supremacy at Naropa (A Sharing Circle)

Everyone is warmly invited to join a sharing circle this Thursday, December 4th, from 7:00 – 9:00 PM in room Karuna on the Paramita Campus.  The purpose of this circle is to contemplate the following open-ended question:

Are we perpetuating racism and white supremacy at Naropa?

 

By engaging in this question we hope to consider our personal and structural roles in creating equitable learning environments.

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Community Offering: Discussion on Cultivating Equanimity

Join community facilitators Deb Bopsie, Derrick Jones, Ugur Kocataskin, Ramon Parish, and Regina Smith for …

 

Cultivating Equanimity: A Mindful and Compassionate Conversation on Privilege, Bias, and Oppression

 

A sacred circle where you can speak your truth, learn to witness and truly connect with others, and connect with the space inside of you that can hold it all.

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