ABOUT US

OUR STORY

Upstate Color began as a simple desire: to connect with other people of color living in the Hudson Valley and surrounding areas. What started as an online call for community quickly grew into a vibrant network of BIPOC folks who wanted to find each other, show up, and build something together. After our first in-person gathering—a joyful block party at Harana Market—we knew we were onto something special. That energy helped shape a shared vision for UPCO: one rooted in making space and connections for one another.

Today, Upstate Color exists as a growing, volunteer-run community of BIPOC members connected through WhatsApp, Instagram, and in-person events. Our WhatsApp group hosts a wide range of subgroups inspired by the diverse needs and interests of our members: Herbalists, Circus, Raising the Next Generation, Political, Bulletin Board, and many more (see our FAQ for the full list!). We organize gatherings that get us into the landscape and into community—happy hours, hikes, food pop-ups, youth and family activities, and other offerings that support connection without the pressure of being the “only one in the room.”

We are here to create and hold space together. Whether you’ve joined a chat, attended an event, shared a skill, or are just getting to know us—thank you. This is a space where everyone is invited to participate, organize, and contribute in ways that feel good. We hope you’ll join us—and help shape what’s next.

OUR VISION

Upstate Color (UPCO) is a BIPOC community cultivating a sense of belonging by connecting with each other and with our surroundings across the Hudson Valley.

The “we,” “us,” and “our” of UPCO are made up of BIPOC living in the Hudson Valley, along with those who support and stand alongside us. Through gatherings, programs, and shared experiences, Upstate Color creates opportunities for BIPOC community members to get out of the house and into our surroundings together — not one of one, but as a collective presence.

UPCO IS FOR US, BY US