If you see ICE activity, call the Colorado Rapid Response Network (CORRN) to report it so it can be confirmed: 1-844-864-8341.
Reporting it is important to avoid rumors and false information that only stirs fear in our community. CORRN confirms ICE presence, documents what’s happening, and helps protect immigrant families across Colorado. Please share.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed requiring warning labels on television programs featuring trans and nonbinary inclusive content, a move that threatens free speech, erases LGBTQ+ stories, and sets a dangerous precedent for government censorship of media.
With the link in our bio, send a public comment to the FCC and tell them that you believe that diversity in television is a good thing.
Today marks the last work day of Jennifer Caracciolo (she) with RMEQ. While we're sad not to see her every day, we're so excited for her well-deserved retirement and grateful she'll still be part of the RMEQ family. Over the years, Jennifer has worn many hats: chocolatier, staff member, consultant, board member, volunteer, and donor. She's been a cheerleader and mentor to so many of us. Your expertise has helped build RMEQ into what it is today. You've made us better equipped to serve our community and strengthened the systems that support it.
We are so grateful for you. ❤️
Have brunch with us at RMEQ's annual Garden Party. The perfect way to kick off the best time of the year, Pride Month! 🌈
This year's theme is Brunch Gone Wild. Come as laid back or as out there as you want. We'll have some fun special guests and it's the perfect way to hang out and connect with community. Space is limited, so RSVP with the link in our bio.
May 31, 2026
11am - 2pm
Lone Hawk Farm in Longmont
Cuerpos de Maíz” – Corn Husk Ancestral Dolls workshop
Join RMEQ and Curious Cats Arts and Crafts LLC for a joyful afternoon of reclamation & ancestral transformation!
Explore our relationship to ancestry, land, and the importance of corn/maize to indigenous communities and our ties to storytelling and sacred wisdom.
Friday May 29
Time: 4:00-6:30pm
Location: Rocky Mountain Equality
3340 Mitchell Ln
Boulder, CO
This event is open to everyone, including families! We are made of maize. We remember.
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn about the cultural traditions of corn husk dolls—an art form connected to land, ancestry, and community across the Americas. Participants will reflect on identity and cultural roots while creating and decorating their own corn husk doll.
Through storytelling and creativity,we are invited to celebrate where they come from and express who you are, transforming natural materials into a meaningful personal creation. We will
also strengthen our connection with Maize, through taste as we enjoy homemade pinole cookies.
Prompt: Who are the people, ancestors, family members, or chosen community who help make you who you are?
This directly reconnects to Indigenous knowledge systems often erased by colonization
Using corn husks to create figures that honor:
● Ancestral bodies
● land-based identity
● cycles of growth + resilience
Participants can:
●Name their figure
● Dedicate it to an ancestor, future self, or community
Length: 1–1.5 hours
🔗Link in bio for registration
#healingart #maiz #chicanaartist #connectiontoancestors #boulder
Fort Collins’ new trans equality mural is officially up!! 🎨🏳️⚧️
Find it at @equinoxbrewing , snap your photo, and tag us. Show some love to the incredibly talented artist @shiv.tuck !
NoCo KIKI is teaming up with Fort Collins Field Day to bring you a free Ballroom Culture Workshop! Learn the history and artistry of runway and vogue performance and then move, celebrate, and frolic with us. RSVP: bit.ly/4wtyP3W
May 15, 2026
6pm - 8pm
City Park Shelter #7 (411 S Bryan Ave, Fort Collins, CO)
Connect with other business leaders who are committed to supporting LGBTQ+ employees, customers, and communities. Light bites and coffee provided. Link in bio to sign up.
May 19, 2026
8am - 9am
Equality Center of the Rocky Mountains
Spend a relaxing afternoon in the park with us. 🪴
We'll be painting pots, potting plants, and soaking up the outdoors. All supplies provided. Just bring yourself! RSVP with the link in our bio.
May 12, 2026
5pm - 7pm
Rolland Moore Park in Fort Collins
Have some fun in the sun with Rocky Mountain Equality on Friday, May 15! This field day is free, open to all ages, and will include relay races, badminton, gaga ball, crafts, free food, and more. We will be at City Park in Fort Collins, CO.
RSVP using the link in our bio. Questions? Contact [email protected]
Join RMEQ and curious cats arts and crafts for a joyful afternoon of reclamation and ancestral transformation!
Date: May 29, Fri
Time: 4-6:30pm
Audience: Open to all and Families!
Location and details in link coming soon!
Come join us and check out this awesome cultural community offering!
"The passage of HB26-1322 is a clear statement from Colorado’s Legislature that conversion therapy is dangerous and has lasting negative impacts on those who are exposed to it. This law keeps the state ban on the practice in place by complying with Chiles v. Salazar to ensure viewpoint neutrality, and gives survivors additional time to hold practitioners who did harm accountable.
We are grateful to One Colorado and to the bill's sponsors for their urgency in making these updates. Rocky Mountain Equality will keep fighting alongside our partners to ensure every LGBTQ+ young person in Colorado is safe, seen, and supported," says Mardi Moore, CEO of Rocky Mountain Equality.
Read more using the link in our bio.