CHA Events

Immigration: Is This Who We Are?
Thursday, October 9, 6:00–7:30 PM at Colorado Chautauqua's Community House
Difficult Dialogues: Community Conversations series (partnered with Colorado Chautauqua and their Voices at Chautauqua series).

You hear it time and again: the United States is a nation of immigrants. Yet, as ICE’s aggressive tactics continue to escalate, this adage has become increasingly politicized. Is this who we are as a country—and who we want to be?

Join us for a conversation on the implications that current immigration policy and enforcement have on American identity, led by Dr. Jennifer Ho of CU Boulder.


Immigration: Caring for Others in Times of Need
Monday, September 29, 6:30pm - 8pm at Grace Commons Church
(in partnership with Grace Commons)

Immigration to the US has been a hot button issue over the last few decades. Since January 2025 under the second Trump administration, Homeland Security has deployed ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and CBP (Custom and Border Protection) officers who have detained and deported people who are extra legal (people without proper documentation to remain in the US), visa holders, and green card holders. This panel will talk about the recent uptick in aggressive and violent detentions and deportations, which have even swept up US citizens. How can we talk about immigration and a path to citizenship during a time when ICE and CBP are racially targeting those they believe do not “look” like they belong in the US?

there may be some parking in the church lot available, but you may need to utilize street and garage parking.

https://www.gracecommons.org/event/difficult-dialogues