Loveland Justice League Calls for Community Mobilization

Trending...
Advocate Presence Vital at Three Critical Events in Loveland This Week

LOVELAND, Colo. - ColoradoDesk -- Loveland, CO — Invisibly Misdiagnosed is issuing an urgent three‑part community call to action as Loveland enters a pivotal week for civil rights, homelessness policy, and public accountability. Residents, service providers, and advocates are encouraged to show up, speak out, and stand together.

1️⃣ Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - Loveland City Council Meeting

Time:
6:00 PM

Location: Loveland City Council Chambers

Urgency: Highest Priority

The Loveland City Council is expected to take action on Agenda Items 7.1 and 7.2, including adopting a local version of the Grants Pass framework and considering changes that could significantly impact the future of the Loveland Resource Center (LRC).

Community members are strongly encouraged to attend and use public comment to voice concerns, share lived experience, and urge the council to protect humane, evidence‑based approaches to homelessness. This is the most time‑sensitive opportunity for residents to influence the outcome.

More on Colorado Desk
2️⃣ Wednesday, January 7, 2026 — Community Meeting on Homelessness

Time:
1:00 PM

Location: Gertrude Scott Meeting Room, Loveland Public Library

A broad community conversation on homelessness will take place at the Loveland Library. This meeting is an opportunity for residents, service providers, advocates, and adjacent agencies to coordinate, share information, and build collective strategy.

We are asking the community to activate phone trees, notify partner organizations, and bring as many people as possible. The decisions made this week will shape the landscape of local homelessness response for years to come.

3️⃣ Monday, January 12, 2025 - Verdict Reading in a High‑Profile Case

Time:
1:30 PM

Location: Larimer County Justice Center

After a 27‑day trial, the verdict in a closely watched Larimer County case involving a community member named Asa will be read on January 12. The case has drawn the attention of Stacy Lynne, an investigative journalist known for her coverage of governmental misconduct in Northern Colorado, including the widely reported Karen Garner case.

More on Colorado Desk
Members of the public are invited to attend the verdict reading to bear witness, support transparency, and stand with those who often feel unheard within the justice system. Stacy Lynne has encouraged community presence to ensure accountability and visibility.

About Invisibly Misdiagnosed

Invisibly Misdiagnosed is a survivor-centered platform dedicated to exposing systemic injustice, amplifying marginalized voices, and building strategic resources for advocacy and education. Founded by Protyus- a Loveland-based advocate, researcher, and creator- the site blends forensic analysis, emotional resonance, and mythic framing to challenge performative power and procedural violence.

Through real-time documentation, public testimony, and modular toolkits, Invisibly Misdiagnosed empowers communities to confront erasure, demand accountability, and reclaim narrative sovereignty.

Learn more, take action, and explore the archive at http://survivorliteracy.com

Contact
Protyus A. Gendher
Invisibly Misdiagnosed
***@invisiblymisdiagnosed.com


Source: Invisibly Misdiagnosed
Filed Under: Services

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments

Latest on Colorado Desk