Boulder Progressives

Hello Again

Hello again! It's  been awhile, and though this newsletter space has been quiet, Boulder  Progressives has not stopped working towards a more just and equitable  future.  Much of our service in the last few months has been focused on  assisting allied groups in their efforts to bring forth

Be Obnoxious!

Join Us in Condemning Councilwoman Nagle’s Views on Race, and Her Treatment of Constituents. At public comment, prior to the newly-seated Boulder city council selecting their mayor and mayor pro-tem, a number of speakers voiced the desire that women and/or people of color be considered for those roles,

Joni Teter: Election Guidance

Joni Teter has been involved in Boulder politics for quite some time, including the better part of two decades as a PLAN Boulder board member. However, rather than embrace the current incarnation of PLAN Boulder and their slow/no-growth agenda, Teter has endorsed exactly the same 2019 city council candidates

Boulder Progressives’ 2019 City Council Voting Guide

Of course we’ll all vote. But how do we distinguish between candidates? When many of the candidates for Boulder City Council have stated that they are in favor of inclusivity and diversity, in favor of fighting climate change, in favor of affordable housing, and in favor of any number

About Our Endorsement Process

Friends have asked about our 2019 City Council endorsement process, and we’re happy to share. Who We Are Boulder Progressives evolved from online conversations after the 2017 Boulder City Council elections. In the fall of 2018, Masyn Moyer and Jasen Thorpe decided to launch a grassroots effort to support

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