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Rise Together Pop-Up Event Features Shopping, Music, Craft Classes & More

POSTED BY
Laura

Collective Uprising Co-op is hosting a Rise Together! Community Pop-Up Event that brings together local folks for an ethical commerce experience that benefits the community, redistributes wealth, and honors the land in which we occupy. The two-day immersive shopping experience is Saturday & Sunday, October 9 & 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and features more than 30 local merchandise vendors, live music, craft classes and tasty food.

Shoppers will find an array of goods that includes locally made art, jewelry, crystals, vintage and handmade apparel, plants, herbs, home goods, CBD goodies, books, candles, body care, adult products, tarot readers and more.

An optional $5 entrance fee and 30% of the house collection margin go to support the Mestaa’ehehe Coalition so they can continue to provide educational webinars, work towards change in Colorado, and compensate Tsétsêhéstâhese, Hinono’eiteen, and others for their teachings.

Collective Uprising will redistribute 10% of all vendor fees to non-profit organizations run by Indigenous people from the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes as a gesture of land rent. Collective Uprising will also redistribute 10% of vendor fees as a gesture of reparations to Soul 2 Soul Sisters, a local organization founded and led by Black women working to do important work to end anti-Black racism.

1351 W. 38th Ave Denver.

Posted by Laura on October 3, 2021 | Updated October 11, 2021 Filed Under: Expired

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