by Esteban Fernandez | Apr 19, 2021 | News
//Protesters leave the capitol to march through downtown Denver on Apr. 17, calling for justice for Daunte Wright and other Black and brown victims killed by police. This was the first of two demonstrations yesterday, organized by BIPOC youth and the Parasol Patrol....
by Hailey Groo | Jun 7, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Features
//Julie Peterson discusses the Central Park, formerly known as Stapleton, name change while introducing the neighborhood exhibit at the Building Denver: Visions of the Capital City exhibit on May 26. Photo by Esteban Esteban Fernandez | efernandez@msmayhem.com It took...
by Madeleine Kelly | Feb 3, 2021 | Badass Women, Equity, Features
//Ashira Campbell and her mother Porshai Campbell stand in front of a police line and blow whistles during a noise demonstration on July 19, 2020. Photo by Madeleine Kelly | mkellyindependent@gmail.com In the bitter cold of November, Black Lives Matter protesters and...
by Jenna Thomas | Oct 15, 2020 | Badass Women, Features, News
//Gretchen’s group hit the pavement this summer to register female voters despite the pandemic. Photo provided by Gretchen. Activism has been a part of the American story since its founding. The word alone invokes images of handmade signs, boisterous crowds and...
by Annie Burky | Jul 1, 2020 | Features, Local Business
//Millete Birhanemaskel stands in front of the Whittier Cafe on June 9th. Photo by Polina Saran | polinasarana@gmail.com Millete Birhanemaskel, the owner of the Whittier Cafe, did not choose activism. Rather, activism chose her. “I was really tired of the activist...
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