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New Website Helps Navigate Racial Justice Funds With Ease

New Website Helps Navigate Racial Justice Funds With Ease

by Padideh Aghanoury | Jul 29, 2020 | News

//Fund Justice’s website logo. Cities across the US and much of the world are embroiled in protests against excessive state force. Paradoxically, many municipal forces are fighting protests against police brutality with brute force. As of June 22, over 14,000...
RacismoZero confronts racism within the Latinx community (ENG and ESP)

RacismoZero confronts racism within the Latinx community (ENG and ESP)

by Amelia Petrini | Aug 15, 2020 | Equity, Features

//Councilwoman Jaime Torres is a co-founder of the weekly series on colorism and racism as it pertains to the Latinx community called RacismoZero. Photos by Esteban Fernandez | [email protected] \Concejala Jaime Torres es cofundadora de la serie semanal sobre...
BIPOC and plus-sized women are carving out their own space in the outdoors

BIPOC and plus-sized women are carving out their own space in the outdoors

by Alexandra Cummings | Mar 27, 2021 | Features, Lifestyle/Culture

//Danielle Moore, Colorado Springs resident, stops on her hike at Ridge Loop Trail in Garden of the Gods on March 20, to take in the view. Photo by Ali Mai | [email protected] REI’s litany of media experienced a tremor in 2018. After public condemnation, the company...
Mother-daughter activist duo hit their stride on the streets of Denver

Mother-daughter activist duo hit their stride on the streets of Denver

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 | [email protected] In the bitter cold of November, Black Lives Matter protesters and...
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...
The local effects of craft beer’s #MeToo reckoning, six months later

The local effects of craft beer’s #MeToo reckoning, six months later

by Deborah Cameron | Nov 18, 2021 | News

//Julie Rhodes, owner of Not Your Hobby Marketing Solutions, holds a Ladyhozen Pale Lager at Lady Justice Brewing in Aurora on Nov. 14. Not Your Hobby provides educational services company for members of the alcoholic and beverage industry. Photo by Karson Hallaway |...
OPINION: Black girl magic changes the horror genre for good

OPINION: Black girl magic changes the horror genre for good

by Amanda Moriels | Mar 16, 2022 | Editorials, Featured six

//Black women are increasingly playing major roles in horror films, on and off-camera. Graphic by Madison Lauterbach | [email protected] Let us never forget the opening scene of Scream 2, released in 1997 starring Jada Pinkett-Smith. In a 2018 interview, the...
‘This is a good place to start’: Siblings Jordon and Avyn Vaden on Denver protests

‘This is a good place to start’: Siblings Jordon and Avyn Vaden on Denver protests

by Esteban Fernandez | Jun 12, 2020 | Equity, Features, News

//Jordon and Avyn Vaden at the Capitol on June 6, 2020. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | [email protected] Like many other people who took to the streets this week, Jordan Vaden was out to protest. He, and thousands of other Denverites, made their voices heard on...
Questions of inclusivity mar the future of Denver’s only lesbian bar

Questions of inclusivity mar the future of Denver’s only lesbian bar

by Annie Burky | Jun 24, 2022 | featured five, Features, Lifestyle/Culture

//Denver’s last lesbian bar, Blush & Blu, prepares to celebrate Pride weekend in Denver on June 24. Photo by Madison Lauterbach | [email protected] Blush & Blu is an almost forgettable link in the line of business fronts along East Colfax Avenue....

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