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Denver mayor, auditor clash over $20M in homelessness spending

Activists set up tents outside of an old Double Tree hotel, now a homeless shelter, on Quebec Street as they…

Bill to protect seniors from scammers moves forward in Colorado

The banking industry supports HB26-1110, which would establish protections for elderly scam victims through financial institutions. A bipartisan proposal that…

Beyond February: Why Black History Is America’s Global Origin Story

In a world where Black communities are still fighting for safety, dignity, and representation, Black History Month is not a…

The Agricultural Crisis In Colorado: A Ticking Time Bomb

A corn field in Northern Colorado. Most farms in Colorado are suffering due to drought and lack of government intervention.…

America, Prepare for the SAVE America Act: The Clock is Ticking

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, better known as the SAVE Act or SAVE America Act, has become the latest…

“Now I Understand” -Inside the Hidden Trauma of FGM Among African Women in Denver

When women who have survived female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) finally reach the exam room at Denver Health, many arrive carrying…

Raising a Generation That Owns Real Estate

For many families, especially within the African and diaspora communities, real estate ownership has long symbolized stability, dignity, and arrival.…

Women’s History Month: How Women Have Shaped The Course Of American History

Every March, Women’s History Month offers a powerful opportunity to reflect on the generations of women who have shaped the…

The Women Who Sang Us Forward-Black Women Artistes of the ’80s & ’90s Who Turned Music Into a Movement

I was born and bred in Lagos. That loud, loving, unpredictable city where music pours out of every corner. So…

Inside Colorado’s Shadow Economy.

How Forced Prison Labor Leaves Incarcerated People Carrying the Cost A protest over coerced prison labot outside the Denver City…