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Editor’s Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend reaching out to individual organizati­ons to ensure the following events are still scheduled to take place.

TODAY

Israel Update: Beyond the Headlines — Join our community Shaliach Itai Divinsky to discuss Israeli culture, media, and many more different topics in Israel that you might not hear about in the news. This discussion will run between 30 minutes and one hour with plenty of taking time for Q&A; 10 a.m., Boulder Jewish Community Center; Free; 720-749-2531, bit.ly/3ucgwls.

In Space We Trust: From Russians Religious Cosmism to Soviet Scientific Atheism — What unites Soviet space program of the ’60s and the late nineteenth­century Russian religious thought? To get beyond the limits of space and time, to overcome mortality, and reach other planets—these were just some of the ambitions of thinkers known as the Russian Cosmists. Marina Simakova is a theorist and researcher in the history of ideas based in St. Petersburg. Her research interests revolve around social and political thought of the first half of the 20th century. Currently, she works as an adjunct lecturer at the European University at St. Petersburg; 11:30 a.m., University of Colorado Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu/event/ in_space_we_trust_from_russian_religious_cosmism_to_soviet _scientific_atheism.

Democracy & Technology Workshop Series: The Rising Ethical Storm in Open Source — The Colorado Research Center for Democracy and Technology will host “developer, speaker, writer, podcaster, and big-time open source troublemak­er” Coraline Ehmke. In the 20 years since the term “open source” was coined by Christine Peterson, our community has grown astronomic­ally, all the while learning from its successes and failures. A lot has changed for open source developers in the past two decades.

But the political and technologi­cal landscape has also changed. Open source software today is increasing­ly playing a critical role in mass surveillan­ce, anti-immigrant violence, protester suppressio­n, racist policing, and the developmen­t of weapons used to kill marginaliz­ed people all over the world, among other humans rights abuses; 4 p.m., University

of Colorado Boulder, calendar.colorado.edu/event/democracy_ technology_workshop_series_ the_rising_ethical_storm_in_ open_source.

Community Circle Support Group

— Support for people in major life transition­s. Join in community; 5:15 p.m., Naropa University; Free; 303-546-3589, naropa.edu/ about-naropa/counseling-services /community-counseling-services /group-counseling.php.

Suicide Survivors Support Group

— How to thrive, not just survive after the suicide of a loved one. Nurturing support group for all persons affected by suicide; 5:30 p.m., Naropa University; Free; 303-546-3589, naropa.edu/about -naropa/counseling-services/ community-counseling-services/ group-counseling.php.

Men’s Book Zoom Group— A place for spirituall­y minded men. To participat­e or for current reading list please contact our Unity Office at info@unityofbou­lder.com call 303442-1411;

6:30 p.m., Unity of Boulder Spiritual Center, unityofbou­lder.com/events/ unity-mens-group.

Virtual Book Club - Out Boulder County — Out Boulder County Book Club meets on fourth Mondays on our Zoom platform. LGBTQ books featured Contact listed below. All identities welcome. Please reach out to the meeting facilitato­r for the link, Isabel(she/her), obcbookclu­b@ gmail.com; 6:30 p.m., Out Boulder County; Free; outboulder.org/ programs-calendar.

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