A new exhibit at Boulder’s Museum of Contemporary Art explores and documents the 1994 movement that gave birth to what is now CU’s Ethnic Studies Department. By Any Means We Deem Necessary: An Archival Walkthrough of the 1994 Ethnic Studies […]

A new exhibit at Boulder’s Museum of Contemporary Art explores and documents the 1994 movement that gave birth to what is now CU’s Ethnic Studies Department. By Any Means We Deem Necessary: An Archival Walkthrough of the 1994 Ethnic Studies […]
Civic engagement comes naturally to some, but for others, it can feel like an anxiety-inducing, boredom-riddled chore. One Denver non-profit has been rethinking civic engagement and developed a new curriculum. The organization will hold its latest event this Sunday, which […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about an event in Boulder this weekend dedicated to empowering the Maasai women of Tanzania. After that, we will visit the site of the NCAR fire on the Nature Almanac. Finally, we have new […]
Large scale clean up is finally underway for properties completely destroyed by the Marshall Fire. As part of our 2022 Follow the Waste Stream Series, KGNU’s Stacie Johnson presents her coverage of the debris removal journey and if there is […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll take a look at what happens to debris removed from neighborhoods affected by the Marshall Fire. After that, Western Colorado University has launched a project to repurpose discarded solar panels to help refugees charge their […]
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On today’s Morning Magazine, April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. We start with two local dancers who tell us about how movement can slow the progression of degenerative diseases. Then, we turn to Inside Wire, a first-of-its-kind statewide prison radio initiative. […]
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