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La EPA investiga si la regulación de contaminación de aire discrimina contra hispanos y otras minorías raciales en Colorado
La agencia analizará la supervisión estatal de los mayores contaminadores de Colorado y si el efecto de esa contaminación en los residentes es discriminatorio.
Denver Asian Collective to hold support group following Monterey Park shooting
The Denver Asian Collective is holding space for those needing support following the shooting.
Sights and sounds of Denver's 2023 Marade
Thousands of people made their way through Denver for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Marade. We asked Coloradans about what King's legacy means to them today.
Colorado artist's murals spotlight lesser-known women who made their mark on history
Adri Norris concentrates on women —predominantly women of color and from marginalized groups. Her portraits include context on why these women are important.
As lacrosse grows, so does the hope for diversity at the higher levels
DU sophomore and Cherokee Trail graduate Malik Sparrow has seen the growth of his sport in the Denver Metro area. He hopes diversity and equity will soon follow.
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107-year-old veteran receives Silver Star
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History Colorado exhibit will showcase decades of LGBTQ community's struggle for equality
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The legacy of a woman who wanted Denver's Black children to have the education every kid deserves
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Federal Indian Boarding School survivor shares the abuse she endured, and how her jewelry business helps her heal
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Denver launches new social equity program to increase BIPOC home ownership
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Lafayette's youngest-ever city councilmember is a student at CU Boulder and mentor to kids
Race and Culture
Norm Early, first and only Black DA elected in Colorado dies at 76
DU's Lynnzee Brown shines light on experience of black gymnasts
Lynnzee Brown is a national champion on the Denver Gymnastics team. While she celebrates the steps taken to make the sport more diverse, there's more work to do.
'Triple Threat' Doshia Woods proudly wears all of her identities
As a black, gay woman in DI women's basketball, University of Denver head coach Doshia Woods carries a hefty responsibility.
Aurora launches new Facebook page in Spanish
The page will provide information about Aurora's services, resources and events in Spanish.
Group works to preserve Lakota language, hosts workshop in Denver
Based in South Dakota, the Lakota Language Consortium wants to keep the Lakota language alive by teaching young people the language as fluent speakers age. They organized a workshop to teach and practice the language this weekend.
107-year-old veteran receives Silver Star
The bravery shown by First Sgt. Harold Nelson during World War II is earning him recognition with one of the nation's highest honors nearly 80 years later.
'Wine & Dresses' event will raise funds to help inmates keep in touch with loved ones
Each year, an important cause that helps Colorado women is selected. This year, the funds will go to a program that provides free technology to incarcerated women.
Driving early childhood education directly to underserved communities
You be You Early Learning drives early childhood care to underserved communities to provide equitable, affordable access for inclusive programming for all.
'Business accelerator' takes Colorado's Latino, BIPOC entrepreneurs to the next level
Latino Leadership Institute launches Latino, BIPOC "business accelerator" in the state to focus on entrepreneurs with businesses beyond the start-up phase.
Grants help underserved communities get outdoors more
Grant recipient, Spirit of the Sun, empowers indigenous youth – a $100,000 grant will help them knock down barriers for kids to enjoy more outdoor activities.
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