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Film Crosses Political Divides To Bring All Americans Connection And Unity

April 1, 2022 / Rossana Longo-Better

Divided We Fall: Unity Without Tragedy. New Voice Strategies proved on camera that despite divisions that are exploited and amplified on social media and cable news, by pundits and politicians, Americans are hungry for connection and unity. They want the […]

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Junior Rangers Program Seeks A More Diverse Participation/Programa de Guardabosques Juveniles Busca Una Participación Más Diversa

March 16, 2022 / Rossana Longo-Better

Do you know a young person who would love working on a team, outdoors all summer, making new friends and gaining leadership skills? Tell them to apply to work as a Junior Ranger Team Member which offers a paid summer […]

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TRENDS Podcast: Voces Vivas An Exhibit In Honor of The Latino History of Resilience In Boulder County (Call in Show)

February 26, 2022 / Rossana Longo-Better

Voces Vivas, a new exhibit at the Museum of Boulder, opens Feb. 26  and explores the history of Latino families in Boulder County. Through an interactive display, the exhibit uses artifacts to document Latino lineage and the communities’ resilience in […]

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Lafayette Youth Advisory Commission Celebrates MLK With Music & Spoken Word

January 18, 2022 / Rossana Longo-Better

The City of Lafayette held its 17th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. March for Peace outside Centaurus High School. KGNU’s Rossana Longo-Better attended the event and spoke with local emcee ZBASSSPEAKS, spoken word artist and singer Rebecca Hartt and Centaurus […]

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The State Removed Air Quality Monitors At A Fracking Site Next To Greeley Elementary School

December 7, 2021 / Alexis Kenyon

On Saturday protestors marched outside of Governor Jared Polis’ downtown Boulder residence to protest the state’s decision to take down air quality monitors at a fracking site next door to Bella Romero, an elementary school in Greeley. Alexis Kenyon spoke […]

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Latino Parents Summit Provides Information In Spanish For The Growing Bicultural-Bilingual Students in Schools

October 22, 2021 / Rossana Longo-Better

With the growing population of Latinx students in Colorado, parents need to get informed in Spanish about how to help their bi-lingual students succeed. El Paso Movement Cúspide de Madres y Padres or Summit of Latino Parents in English provides […]

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Faith Groups Mobilized As A Global Day Of Action For Changes To Climate Policy

October 18, 2021 / Rossana Longo-Better

Green Faith a group of people from different faiths and spiritual traditions gathered Sunday afternoon at the Boulder County Courthouse on Pearl Street to urge government leaders and institutions to act immediately in addressing the world’s climate emergency. The Boulder […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast – Friday, October 1, 2021

October 1, 2021 / Alexis Kenyon

On today’s Morning Magazine, a coalition of active citizens and organizations are working for clean energy in Boulder. The Empower Our Future coalition will host two Climate and Energy Forums with Boulder City Council candidates. Then, we look at how […]

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Sister Liberty by Greg Hill

The June selection for the Radio Bookclub is Sister Liberty by Colorado author Gregory Hill which tells the tale of two widows and a child-philosopher who flee their native French village for America in 1885.

They find themselves, ironically, living within an Indiana cult (the Solemnites, whose edict forbids pleasure) and at the heart of a religious revival.

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