Webinars

What’s Driving Colorado’s Housing Affordability?

What share of housing is affordable to CO teachers & middle-income households?

Given changing market conditions & interest rates, will the market correct ?

What % of owners are burdened by their rent, mortgaged, or property taxes?

How does that vary across Colorado?

Innovation and Resiliency in the COVID Era

Colorado Humanities and the Regional Economic Development Institute at Colorado State University feature panelists Dr. Stephan Weiler, Elizabeth Garner, Kat Papenbrock, Dr. Michael Seman, and Greg Thomason discussing the challenges in economic innovation faced by rural Coloradans, never more so than during the COVID era. Moderated by Dr. Dawn Thilmany, this community conversation explores the challenges and opportunities created by the public health crisis and shifting demographics. In short presentations, scholars talk about how to leverage local and regional assets to maximize innovation and resiliency to generate inclusive growth in rural community economies, followed by discussion and live audience Q & A.

Welcome to Change in Rural Colorado – Loving Our Land

Colorado Humanities and the Regional Economic Development Institute at Colorado State University feature panelists Sonja Chavez from the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Heather Knight from the Center for Collaborative Conservation, Wade Shelton from the Trust for Public Lands, and Mike Lester from the Colorado State Forest Service discussing natural resource assets, water headlands, and conservation efforts in Colorado.

Moderated by Dr. Dawn Thilmany, this community conversation will share the successes and challenges of Colorado’s programs to protect our natural resources. In short presentations, panelists will talk about how their organizations invest in the water, lands, and forests of the state, and key trends they believe will guide policy and programs in the Colorado natural resource sector, followed by discussion and live Q&A audience.

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