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KGNU Series Badge of Courage: Surviving Police Violence in Denver

August 2, 2015 / Early Morning News

KGNU’s mission statement includes the goal of maintaining a space for underrepresented communities to air their voices and stories.  Because of the limited opportunity for victims of police misconduct to tell their stories, Badge of Courage is providing an opportunity for survivors […]

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Protest against Police Violence Met with Police Violence: Denver Protests Another Fatal Police Shooting

July 15, 2015 / Early Morning News

“What’s wrong with you guys?” were the last words spoken by Denver resident Paul Castaway of the Lakota Sioux Nation on Sunday before he was shot by Denver police outside of a family member’s home at Capitol City Mobile Home […]

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Boulder Coalition and Alliance on Race Support Racial Activist in Court Appearance

June 30, 2015 / KGNU

“Wherever you have your empathy for somebody else that’s different from you, start there.” Joe Tolbert was arrested early last December while attending a police brutality protest in Boulder. Police say Tolbert opened the back door of a police cruiser […]

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Queer Youth of Color Block Pride Parade: Demand Pride Returns to its Roots

June 22, 2015 / Early Morning News

Another attempt to have a voice about their communities was made when metro area queer youth blocked the Pride Parade yesterday and renewed the call for the indictments of the police involved in the fatal shooting of Latina teen Jessica […]

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KGNU Series Badge of Courage: Surviving Police Violence in Denver

June 22, 2015 / Early Morning News

KGNU’s mission statement includes the goal of maintaining a space for underrepresented communities to air their voices and stories.  Because of the limited opportunity for victims of police misconduct to tell their stories, Badge of Courage is providing an opportunity for survivors […]

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“This is Punishment without Due Process”: Another Case Dismissed against Protester of Police Brutality

June 11, 2015 / Early Morning News

“Putting you through the system is the de facto punishment,” according to defense attorney David Lane who represented another Denver activist whose case was dismissed before it went to trial, “The police acting without probable cause to believe anyone has […]

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Community Responds to DA Announcement: No Charges Against Officers in Fatal Shooting

June 11, 2015 / Early Morning News

The Tuesday rally to support Jessica Hernandez drew a few dozen people to hold signs and banners on the corner of Colfax and Broadway.  What was just as significant was the continuous honking of horns in support along with the […]

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From Possible 14 Years to Freedom: Case Dismissed Against Human Rights Activist

June 11, 2015 / Early Morning News

Denver activist Robert Lopez has reported over time of the multiple occasions he has been stopped by police for what he says was racial profiling.  Those stops were just some incidents that drew him into activism against police misconduct even before […]

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The April selection for the Radio Bookclub is Go As A River by Colorado author Shelley Read.

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