by Ali Mai | May 14, 2021 | Equity, Features
//Molly Merkert looks out the window of her Denver apartment on March 28. As Chinese adoptee, Merkert has felt hurt and confused by the anti-Asian comments her white extended family have made. Photos by Ali Mai | alimai@msmayhem.com For Asian intercountry adoptees in...
by Alexandra Cummings | Jun 4, 2021 | Equity, Features
//Kelsey Lansing, a member of the Navajo Tribe and staff at Durango’s Sexual Assault Services Organization, co-led Durango’s first Rally & Round Dance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives event on May 8. Photo provided by Lansing. After weeks...
by Emma Jerry, Annie Burky | Jun 23, 2021 | Badass Women, Equity, Features
//Local musician Grace Clark plays guitar outside her apartment complex in Denver on June 9. Photo by Esteban Fernandez |efernandez@msmayhem.com When Grace Clark sings, there is the occasional twang of bluegrass and the soft serenade of lightly strummed guitar. But...
by Lexi Reich | Apr 1, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Equity, Features
//Creative Director Von Ross (left) and Founder Charmaine “Charlie” Billingsley (right) at the Museum for Black Girls in Denver on March 31. Photo by Karson Hallaway | karsonhallaway@gmail.com As a Black female photographer, Charlie Billingsley struggled...
by Lexi Reich | Apr 20, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Equity, Features
//Artist Amy Lummus sits beneath a portrait of her daughter, Penny, at the Electric Cherry Shop + Studio in Olde Town Arvada on April 16. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | efernandez@msmayhem.com With arched backs and mouths slightly agape, Amy Lummus’ pin-up portraits of...
by Madison Lauterbach | May 8, 2021 | Equity, Features
//Illustration by Madison Lauterbach | mlauterbach@msmayhem.com Gregory Moore has had the kind of prolific career that most journalists can only dream of. //Retired journalist Gregory Moore. Photo provided by Moore. Over his 40-year career in journalism, he’s held an...
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