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Chandra thomas Whitfield

Chandra thomas Whitfield

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    Colorado nonprofit BikerDown supports injured motorcyclists and families as risk to riders increases

    Laurie Montoya, founder and president of BikerDown Foundation, explained that she created the organization in 2011 after several of her friends suffered injuries.
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    Colorado Matters host Chandra Thomas Whitfield shares her New Orlea...

    Colorado Matters host Chandra Thomas Whitfield shares her New Orleans family’s Hurricane Katrina story for the 20th anniversary
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    Sept. 24, 2024: Chief Justice Monica Márquez on the responsibility ...

    Monica Márquez’s name is synonymous with firsts. In 2010 Governor Bill Ritter appointed her to the Colorado Supreme Court, making her the first Latina and the first openly gay justice to serve on Colorado’s highest court. As of 2021, she is the longest-serving of eleven openly LGBTQ-plus state supreme court justices in the United States. And on July 26 this year, she was sworn in as the chief justice for the state’s high court, again making her the first-ever Latina to serve in that role in Colorado. Chandra Thomas Whitfield sat down with Justice Márquez at the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center in Denver, to talk about her journey, the responsibility she feels as a role model, and her priorities for the court.
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    Sept. 17, 2024: More wolves heading to Colorado; Sharing stories of...

    More gray wolves are coming to Colorado, nearly four years after voters decided to reintroduce them to our state. But the process has not been without problems. CPR climate and environment reporter Sam Brasch joins us with an update. Then, for Hispanic Heritage Month, we share stories of family, culture, and community with ¿Quién Are We? and one man's special connection with his father.
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    Aug. 13, 2024: Aging Matters on avoiding real estate scams; How spo...

    What's next now that former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters has been convicted on seven charges connected to breaching election system security? Then, "Aging Matters" on how to avoid real estate scams. Plus, working through challenges to harvest Olathe sweet corn. Also, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on bird flu in Colorado. And how Project Play is working to make sports accessible to all kids.
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    July 16, 2024: CU Boulder's new chancellor on challenges, opportuni...

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    July 11, 2024: Maintaining health, envisioning cooler neighborhoods...

    As extreme heat grips parts of Colorado, we'll ask the state climatologist if triple-digit temperatures are the new norm. And we'll break down the many ways heat can impact our health -- like the difference between heat stress and heat stroke as well as rethinking the way neighborhoods and cities are built to keep them cooler in the future. Also, saving dinosaur ridge and Colorado Wonders about turquoise.
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    June 18, 2024: Colorado's 'Red Flag' gun safety law used inconsiste...

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    June 11, 2024: Marking a milestone of ideas for a better world; Har...

    This month, the Aspen Ideas Festival marks 20 years of thought-provoking conversation, from students to celebrities to global leaders, exchanging ideas for a better world and human experience. Then, how high-dosage tutoring is helping students rebound from the pandemic learning gap. And answering a Colorado Wonders question about harnessing the wind.
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    June 6, 2024: How technology could change farming amid worker short...

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    May 24, 2024: Where did Latinos sit on the bus during segregation? ...

    A new play that immerses the audience in elaborate, layered soundscapes at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts asks the question, "Where Did We Sit on the Bus?" for Latino Americans during a time of segregation. Actress Satya Chavez joins us along with Ramon Del Castillo, a retired professor of Chicana Studies at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
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    Colorado nonprofit helps single moms keep their cars on the road

    For two decades, Hands of the Carpenter has helped moms with dependent children get low-cost vehicle repairs.
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    April 30, 2024: State lawmakers consider gun policies; Virtual trip...

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    The FACC celebrates 70 years of Filipino culture and community in C...

    The Filipino-American Community of Colorado (FACC), established in 1954, is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2024.
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    March 28, 2024: Regulating funeral homes; Improving Black maternal ...

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    March 19, 2024: Making sure there's enough water to go around; Help...

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    The history and legacy of Leadville's Irish miners and how their im...

    St. Patrick’s Day is Sunday, and while it’s an opportunity to celebrate, it’s also a time to reflect and pay homage to Irish culture and lives lost.
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    March 12, 2024: Colorado could put price cap on pharmaceutical drug...

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    Feb. 15, 2024: Denver singer/songwriter JoFoKe; Dearfield's bid for...

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    Jan. 23, 2024: Cannabis health warnings; Culture and connection wit...

    Mold prompts health warnings about some cannabis, but Colorado growers say the recalls are not fair. We’ll get context on the concern. Then, Denver-based SafeSport wants athletes to take part in a survey about abuse and misconduct. Also, a Colorado Wonders question about solar panels. And sharing culture and connection with “Caribbean Paleo.”
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    Jan. 11, 2024: How a safe place to park is changing lives

    People who don't have a place to stay warm often end up sleeping in their cars, but finding a safe place to park is tough. That's where the Colorado Safe Parking Initiative comes in. Most of the people it serves are newly homeless, and while half have jobs, they can't afford to rent or buy a permanent place to stay. Later, unique audio guides greet visitors at the Denver Art Museum.