Join us to experience the vibrant intersection of culture and conservation. Our events connect our community to artists, scientists, and advocates committed to advancing environmental justice through cultural connections. The pioneering Americas Latino Eco Festival (ALEF), the dynamic Let Me Bug You theater presentations, and the inspiring Latino Ultra Nature Adventure (LUNA) connect the community with artists, scientists, and advocates to celebrate cultural diversity and advance environmental stewardship. Our events are a celebration of the profound healing benefits of nature and the arts. We foster artistic expression, promote outdoor recreation, and advance environmental stewardship hand in hand with our community. All are welcome to join us in creating a just and sustainable future through cultural celebration and environmental action.
We train and deploy community members as Promotores Verdes across various initiatives, including tree planting, youth conservation, and outdoor recreation. Promotores Verdes creates a sustainable outdoors economy, promotes environmental justice, and ensures equal access to the benefits of nature.
Join us in cultivating healthy, just communities through the power of nature and conservation.
Discover how the Eco Cultura Community drives meaningful change through our three flagship initiatives.
ALEF is an award-winning space for BIPOC to celebrate their unique contributions to art and environment, elevating voices of communities of color and cultural leadership and tackling environmental problems with new perspectives.
Let Me Bug You is a dynamic monthly event at the historic Bug Theater that merges music, dance, and film to explore and celebrate the powerful connection between conservation and the arts.
LUNA is a celebration of the outdoors that connects individuals and families to nature’s healing benefits and promotes inclusive participation in outdoor recreation.
The program -free of cost- will culminate in the summer of 2025 in our signature 5 days Promotores Verdes Youth Congress- at Rocky Ridge Music Center in Rocky Mountain National Park. Students will come together for a week long day retreat where they will experience an innovative curriculum joining studies on the benefits of human-nature connections, environmental stewardship, climate literacy and the development of creative skills in verbal, visual, and sound arts and their application to social justice. We thank you for your interest in nominating a young leader in your community for the opportunity to attend or if you are a student candidate we thank you for applying . Promotores Verdes is for students ages 13-18. We encourage nominating students who have a passion for natural sciences, arts, and the outdoors and who are interested in building their leadership skills.
Your contributions fuel our mission to bridge environmental and cultural gaps, advancing equity and sustainability. With your support, including your generous donations, we can expand our innovative programs, engage underserved communities, and drive impactful change.