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THE AGENDA


Pride on Display
Yesterday, I stood on Pearl Street in Boulder and watched the Pride flag go up. There it was, flying over the center of this city in plain sight of anyone who happened to walk by. I've been thinking about what that moment means. Pride has always been about being seen. Fully, publicly, unapologetically seen. That's true in a good year. But this isn't a particularly good year, not for LGBTQ+ people, especially trans and nonbinary people. Across the country, we are watching the
Joe Scheurenbrand (he)
7 hours ago


Thank you, Brianna Titone
Rep. Titone is a trailblazer, having served as the first openly transgender member of the Colorado General Assembly in its history.
Mardi Moore (she)
May 26


2026 Legislative Impact Report
In 2026, Rocky Mountain Equality continued to work hard at the Colorado General Assembly to defend LGBTQ+ people and families across the state. We successfully advocated for legislation that will defend access to affirming healthcare, ensure safety and security for LGBTQ+ Coloradans, and protect all people in our state from a hostile federal government, while also fighting back against legislation that attacked our community.
RMEQ
May 26


Now Hiring: Events and Volunteer Specialist
The Events and Volunteer Specialist ensures successful community events and activities, accurate data tracking, and meaningful volunteer engagement for Rocky Mountain Equality (RMEQ) under the leadership of the Community Events and Volunteer Manager.
RMEQ
May 22
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