In a city remade by successive waves of immigrants, the local community is working to make its schools, neighborhoods and public spaces more welcoming for all.
The 4-year-old East Colfax Community Collective has already made an outsize impact advocating for residents and small businesses in one of Denver’s most diverse neighborhoods.
As many as 65,000 people in Colorado will continue to live with the threat of deportation—and its accompanying fear and stress—because of the Supreme Court deadlock.
Advocating to improve health equity begins with learning about the most pressing policy issues. The Health Equity Learning Series helped fill this need for audiences statewide in 2014.
The Colorado Trust awarded $25,000 in grants to recognize nonprofits in Southwestern Colorado working to improve health and well-being in their communities.
When National Guard soldier James Thode was killed by an explosive in Afghanistan in December 2010, his neighbors in Farmington, N.M. showed up in droves for the funeral, his mother remembers.