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Reimagining Denver’s Chinatown amidst lost history and uptick in anti-Asian American attacks

Reimagining Denver’s Chinatown amidst lost history and uptick in anti-Asian American attacks

by Annie Burky | Feb 24, 2021 | Equity, Features, News

//William Wei, Ph.D., stands in front of the plaque that is being changed by the end of the year due to racist wording at 20th and Blake Streets on Feb. 16. Photo by Polina Saran | [email protected] At the corner of 20th and Blake Streets sits a commemorative...
Pregnant during a pandemic: How will COVID-19 impact future generations?

Pregnant during a pandemic: How will COVID-19 impact future generations?

by Jenna Thomas | Mar 4, 2021 | Features, Health

//Ashlee Morris Hobbs, a school social worker, holds her 6-months-old son on Feb. 26 at Cheesman Park. Hobbs, who gave birth to her son last year, worries about how systemic racism and the COVID-19 pandemic will impact her child’s future. Photo by Polina Saran |...
Amy Zhang and the power of paper

Amy Zhang and the power of paper

by Lexi Reich | Apr 30, 2021 | Features, Local Business

//Denver area illustrator Amy Zhang works in her studio on April 24. Photo by Madeleine Kelly | [email protected] Jump in, even if you don’t feel ready. That’s Amy Zhang’s most well-worn advice. “To me, it’s like exercising a muscle,” Zhang said....
Third Culture Bakery launches new location in Five Points

Third Culture Bakery launches new location in Five Points

by Ali Mai | Apr 26, 2021 | Features, Local Business

//Sam Butarbutar and Wenter Shyu, owners of Third Culture Bakery and life partners, prepare drinks and pastries at the opening of the Denver Matcha Cafe in Five Points on April 24. It’s the third location for the Third Culture brand and the second in the Denver Metro....
How Dana Donnelly has held her own in Twitter comedy

How Dana Donnelly has held her own in Twitter comedy

by Padideh Aghanoury | Apr 9, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Badass Women, Features

//Dana Donnelly poses against a backdrop of green foliage. Photo by Nesrin Danan, courtesy of Dana Donnelly. Dana Donnelly is far too busy to care about online haters. With tweets that purposefully make inflammatory jabs at men while remaining aloof, she has finessed...
Grace Clark searches for a more inclusive bluegrass scene post-pandemic

Grace Clark searches for a more inclusive bluegrass scene post-pandemic

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 |[email protected] When Grace Clark sings, there is the occasional twang of bluegrass and the soft serenade of lightly strummed guitar. But...
Living between worlds: Asian adoptees with white families experience racism in isolation

Living between worlds: Asian adoptees with white families experience racism in isolation

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 | [email protected] For Asian intercountry adoptees in...
How Annie Lee plans to tackle healthcare disparities as CEO of Colorado Access

How Annie Lee plans to tackle healthcare disparities as CEO of Colorado Access

by Esteban Fernandez | Mar 2, 2022 | Featured six, Health

//Annie Lee, the first woman and first woman of color to lead Colorado Access, the state’s largest Medicaid contractor. She was hired as CEO in January 2022. Photo courtesy of Walnut Street Photography. As a first-generation Korean American, Annie Lee remembers...
AAPI grief delivers strongest threat to white supremacy: Unity

AAPI grief delivers strongest threat to white supremacy: Unity

by Ali Mai | Mar 21, 2021 | Equity, Features

//A woman holds a #StopAsianHate sign at the Denver vigil honoring the Atlanta shootings victims infront of Coors Field on March 20. Photo by Ali Mai | [email protected] Grief and anger delivered a unified message at a candlelight vigil for the victims of last...

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