01-05-2009

June 2008 Archive

During The Summer, There Is No Vacation From Safety
By: Sue Matzick, RN

This summer, nearly 3 million children 14 years old and younger will be rushed to emergency departments for serious injuries that are preventable. Almost half of all unintentional injuries and deaths occur between May...

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CoLours TV
By: LisaMarie Martinez

The chance to live a dream, have independence and control over one’s own images, to bring cultures together, and be the...

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Celebrating Auraria Town History
By: By Athanasius U.P. Ohaya

Except for those who have studied Denver history, not many others may know that the present Auraria college campus and its surroundings were the site of a city...

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Message from the Publisher
By: Rosalind J. Harris, Publisher

Summertime In The Rockies What can I say but it’s getting hot in here! It is time to get out and enjoy the sun with family and friends and we have some suggestions on how you can do it.

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Leah Daughtry: CEO of the Democratic Convention and Pentecostal Pastor"Politics and Religion Are Not
By: Annette Walker

As Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC), the Reverend Leah Daughtry has the herculean and daunting task of overseeing preparations for this mega-event.

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The Salsa, Soul, and Spirit of Juana Bordas
By: LisaMarie Martinez

When one speaks of a banana boat, they could be speaking of a song, a sun protection product, or an unpowered...

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The Modern Piñata Makers
By: Ruthanne Johnson

Denver’s piñata makers have been busy preparing for the Cinco de Mayo celebrations. Green, white and red piñatas are everywhere...

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McCain Out; Hillary and Barack In Tight Race
By: Emily Mukasa

Latinos, the fastest growing population in America, face many of the same issues ...

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Immigration: Part I
By: Laura Anderson

Editor’s note: The Denver Urban Spectrum has planned a story on the topic of immigration for several...

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Denver’s Asian Immigrants See Promise In Beijing Olympics
By: Lorenzo Chavez

Denver’s Chinese-Americans are eagerly awaiting this year’s Summer Olympics in China. An estimated...

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Juneteenth Rising To New Glory
By: Ruthanne Johnson

Over its 30 year history in Denver, the annual Juneteenth celebration in the city’s historic Five...

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3 Mo’ Divas Or 30 for the Price of 3
By: Raymond Dean Jones

A celebration of great singing, great music, great costumes, great vocal iteration, and great personality is going on at the Stage Theatre of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. 3 Mo’ Divas is alive and very, very well – running through June 29.

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They Danced Like The Stars
By: Ruthanne Johnson

On the weekend of April 4, a supernova hit the dance stage of the Ellie Caulkins Opera House to shine...

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Traces of the Trade Comes To Denver
By: M. Liz Andrews

At a point in our collective history when many have long declared our nation “colorblind,” yet we can no longer ignore the fact of race, comes along a significant documentary film.

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Youth Mentoring Collaborative Makes A Difference
By: Judy Howard Ellis

When David was 12 years old, his parents, David and Julie Martinez, moved from Littleton to Pueblo. His parents both ...

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Juneteenth – An African American Holiday
By: LisaMarie Martinez

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines bill of sale as “a formal instrument for the conveyance or transfer of title to goods and chattels.” It further defines ...

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Immigration: Part 2Immigrants Fill America’s Needs, Create New Needs
By: Laura Anderson

According to statistics from three Washington, D.C.-based organizations, the Pew Hispanic Center, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Department of Homeland Security, foreign-born residents...

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Tommy Thomas Sings The Blues
By: Jan McNutt

Tommy Thomas is the real thing. He’s the genuine blues man with genes and talent to prove he rose up from the richest earth and deepest souls of the Mississippi Delta.

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Denver Art Museum Celebrates the Extraordinary Quilts of Gee’s Bend
By: DUS News

Following the popular and successful exhibitions of stunningly original quilts designed by the women of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will host its sequel...

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Girl Scouts – A Summer Of Fun New Adventures Awaits
By: DUS News

Looking for a fun, enrichment experience for your daughter this summer that’s in your own back yard and won’t put a dent in your pocketbook?

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On Hillary "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going, I'm Stayin', and You're Gonna Love Me" Clinton
By: Jasmyne A. Cannick

I am staying in this race until there is a nominee. I believe I'm the strongest candidate against John McCain and believe I will be the best president among the three of us running." -Sen. Hillary Clinton

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Denver Foundation Celebrates a Phenomenal Year
By: DUS News

Enjoying what many call the philanthropic “party of the year,” over 700 individuals, including donors, grantees, and volunteers gathered at the Denver Museum of Nature...

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Cooking Up Culture: Celebrate Juneteenth With Caribbean Recipes
By: Ronald Childs and Thelma Walker

Seismic sounds, fiery flavors, an array of vibrant colors, exotic fruits and vegetables – these trademarks of Caribbean culture are as diverse as the islands that make up the Caribbean.

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100 Days Out: DNCC Enters Home Stretch In Preparation For 2008 Democratic National Convention
By: DUS News

Convention Organizers Declare Readiness to Turn Focus from Planning to Execution in Lead-Up to Historic Four-Day Event, Capturing the Global Spotlight

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Place Blame Where It Belongs: A Gun Has Never Killed Anyone
By: Ronald E. Childs

When I was about 10 years old, my father took my older brother and I out to the edge of a corn field at my grandfather’s farm in rural Missouri, placed rifles in our hands and very carefully taught us how to shoot, and do it well.

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African Americans Increasingly Important For Advertisers
By: Jennifer Armor

As the U.S. becomes increasingly diverse, ethnic markets present new and valuable opportunities for advertisers. With a population of 39 million, now more than ever African Americans are crucial to our consumer economy.

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August Jazz & Blues Festival Celebrates Five Points’ Roots During DNC
By: By Andrea Juarez

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Columnist

The Art Of Fasting
By: Dr. Abayomi Meeks

The art of fasting is as old as humankind. In addition, not eating is probably the oldest and most universal food related healing technique.

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Hillary Clinton Revisited and Reviled:
By: Lloyd Williams

There’s a reason why, over the course of this long Presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton has gone from the presumptive...

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Wealthy States Must Provide For Children
By: Judge Greg Mathis

Liberals say they believe in a government that benefits all. Conservatives push family values. Each side will tell you it knows what is best for American...

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Doing Biz in Tampa
By: Regina Lynch-Hudson

City Smarts: Tampa Bay is hot spot when it comes to employment. With a population of 334,550, Tampa Bay is home to about a fourth of all Florida-based private companies; one reason ...

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Ask Deanna!
By: Deanna

Ask Deanna! is an advice column known for its fearless approach to reality-based subjects.

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Departments

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Community Notes

Funky Cool Art For Hot Summer Days The Sankofa Arts Alliance presents "Funky Cool Art," an art show featuring new works by Juliette Hemingway at the Blair Caldwell African American Research Library gallery.

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Black PR News

Real Men Cook Kicks Off 19th Annual Father's Day Celebration Chicago -- Real Men Cook, America's premiere urban Father's Day family tradition that pays tribute to the family, will be held in 11 cities on Father’s Day, June 15

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Hot fun in the summertime…

Well, it’s finally here and none too soon to enjoy the many summer events happening in the Mile High City.

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Hats Off To

CBCC Presents Community Legends Awards The Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) presented awards to 18 community leaders last month at New Hope Baptist Church Family Life Center. Legends of the past and future were honored, including such notables

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Letters to the Editor

Why I Oppose The Ritter Gas Tax Editor: Open Letter To Colorado Citizens I thought you might be interested in an article in today’s (May 15, 2008) Rocky Mountain News regarding my very strong concerns over the severance tax increase that is proposed in Colorado and endorsed by Governor Bill Ritter.

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Entertainment

Reel Action
By: Kam Williams

Movie reviews by Kam Williams

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Cover to Cover
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Review our selections

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Curtain Call
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Music Moments
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Memories of the Heart
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Lifestyles

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Health & Fitness

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Travel

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National

The Sean Bell Verdict:No, No, No… Not God Bless America, God Damn America!
By: Lloyd Kam Williams

"When it came to treating her citizens of African descent fairly, America failed… The government put them outside...

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2008 State of Black America®In the Black Woman’s Voice
By: National Urban League Executive Summary

Since 1976, the National Urban League has released its annual State of Black America (SOBA) report...

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Minor Parties Plan Presidential RacesGreens and Libertarians Plan Colorado Conventions In May
By: Tanya Ishikawa

While mainstream America seems to concentrate only on the presidential candidates of the two major parties...

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African Americans Increasingly Important for Advertisers
By: Jennifer Armor

As the U.S. becomes increasingly diverse, ethnic markets present new and valuable opportunities...

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International

Features
By: James Ainsworth

First as the U.S. ambassador to South Africa and later as the assistant secretary of state for Africa...

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