Five Points: Reliving The Dream By: Annette Walker
The revitalization of the Five Points historic district is now a priority for Denver's Office of Economic Development, the African-American community and business and proprerty owners in the area.
Last year the Welton Street Corrider (between 20th and 30th Streets) was selected by the City of Denver's Office of Economic Development (OED) to be a pilot district to Denver' Neighborhood Marketplace Initiative (DNMI). This is a new program designed to strengthen business districts and their surrounding neighborhoods citywide. Through a series of meetings, OED has begun to present the DNMI to business and property owners and residents in the Five Points area.
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Read More | New Year’s Diets You Can Stick To By: Karey Schutte, RD
“5-4-3-2-1 Happy New Year!” It’s a New Year, a time when we make New Year’s resolutions. We’ve all been there before; promises of weight loss. Starting an exercise program and dieting all start off with good intentions but can quickly fade as fast as the holiday season. What’s the secret to sticking to these resolutions? The following tips can help you stick to your healthy goals:
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Read More | Trumpet Awards Foundation Announces 2009 Trumpet Awards
The 2009 Trumpet Awards promises to be among the best of the best in the exceptional Trumpet Awards tradition. The 17th Annual Trumpet Awards black-tie ceremony, sponsored by the Trumpet Awards Foundation, Inc. with hosts Sherri Shepherd, co-host of “The View” and Anthony Anderson, star of “Law and Order,” will be held at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta on Sunday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m.
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Five Points: Reliving The Dream By: Annette Walker
The revitalization of the Five Points historic district is now a priority for Denver's Office of Economic Development, the African-American community, and business and proprerty owners in the area.
Last year the Welton Street Corrider (between 20th and 30th Streets) was selected by the City of Denver's Office of Economic Development (OED) to be a pilot district to Denver's Neighborhood Marketplace Initiative (DNMI). This is a new program designed to strengthen business districts and their surrounding neighborhoods citywide. Thtough a series of meetings, OED has begun to present the DNMI to business and property owners and residents in the Five Points area.
The OED's development plan describes the area as follows:
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Read More | Heat Or Eat? Critical Needs Fund Mobilized For Hunger Relief: Children Are Asking Santa For Food
The Denver Foundation announced that it has mobilized its Critical Needs Fund to support food pantries in early 2009. As the economic crisis continues, metro area food pantries are seeing sharply increased need coupled with “flat” or declining donations. The Colorado Health Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, the Donnell Initiative Fund and numerous Denver Foundation donor-advised fundholders have contributed to the Critical Needs Fund to address hunger this winter.
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Read More | Obama Moves to Expand His Political Base By: Frederick Alexander Meade
In recent times President-elect Barak Obama has worked towards establishing his administrative cabinet and making arrangements for his upcoming inauguration. In working towards these ends Obama has made some decisions that have caused controversy and have unsettled portions of his base. Obama’s selection of former political rival Hillary Clinton as the next Secretary of State along with his request to have evangelist Rick Warren perform the invocation during his installation exercise have provoked ruminations in relation to the charismatic leader’s reasoning.
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Would You Like A Bike With Those Fries? By: Norma J. Paige
In spite of snow and frigid temperatures, over 650 were in attendance for the Asfaw Family Foundation International’s (AFFI) 3rd Annual Arches of Hope Bicycle Give-A-Way. One hundred and fifty 5th and 6th grade students were presented with new bikes, helmets and bags filed with goodies at Denver Manual High School’s Thunderdome gymnasium last month on December 14.
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Read More | African Americans Enter Hard Economic Times With Less By: Emily Mukasa
The year 2008 will be remembered as filled with economic woes as the recession took hold. Many Americans lost their jobs, homes or savings to poor financial decisions that originated for the most part on Wall Street and trickled down to Main Street America, where the lives of all social classes continue to be affected.
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Read More | 150 People Hailed As Unsung Heroes Of Denver
In celebration of its 150th birthday on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, the City and County of Denver selected 150 of its citizens to honor as “unsung heroes” – ordinary people who have done extraordinary things to help make the city a better one for this and future generations. A special ceremony honoring the 150 was held at the Colorado History Museum, and concluded with a tour of the new exhibit “Imagine a Great City: Denver at 150.” Each honoree received an award, a gift bag and took a photo with Mayor Hickenlooper during the celebration.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Colorado Holiday Celebration: 2009 Schedule Of Events
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Colorado Holiday Celebration
“Remember! Celebrate! Act”!
“TIL’ VICTORY IS WON”
2009 Schedule of Events
(All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.)
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Read More | New Blend Of Media Expands Free Speech, Press By: Gene Policinski, First Amendment Center
The village green has grown to include the village screen.
The 21st century dynamics of free press and free speech are an intriguing blend of traditional news media, new technology, personal messages and even entertainment programming.
And, considering the success of President-elect Barack Obama’s use of e-mail, text messages and social-networking sites like facebook.com in his campaign, First Amendment scholars may be revising contemporary definitions of assembly and petition as well.
Consider these post-Election Day observations, based on reports from colleagues at the Newseum in Washington, D.C, and news reports elsewhere:
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Read More | Fabric As Story: African Influences On Contemporary Quilts By: Victoria “Tory” Pearson
This winter, the South Gallery in the Lakewood Civic Center will host a unique exhibit that illustrates how traditional elements of African art are reflected in the contemporary quilts of local African-American quilters.
Quilters of diverse backgrounds were invited to submit their interpretations of “Fabric as Story: African Influences on Contemporary Quilts,” an exhibit conceived by returning curator and artist Helen Littlejohn. The show will pair traditional African fabrics and textiles with contemporary quilts, as well as traditional statuary from the collection of Dr. Paul Hamilton. Vintage and contemporary textiles from Denver’s Africa Direct will also be featured.
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Mississippi State Conference NAACP File Suit Against HUD Over Diversion Of Hurricane Recovery Funds
Nearly $600 Million Meant For Affordable Housing Diverted To Port Expansion Project
The Mississippi State Conference NAACP, Gulf Coast Fair Housing Center and several individual residents have filed a lawsuit in Federal Court in Washington, D.C. against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The suit challenges HUDs approval of a plan submitted by the State to divert $600 million of federal hurricane recovery funds designated for affordable housing to finance the expansion of the Port of Gulfport.
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Read More | My Boss, My Mentor, My Friend: A Tribute to Kathy Hill-Young By: Troy Grimes
On December 6, 2008, we lost a special person from our community and our world. Ms. Kathy Hill-Young was struck by a vehicle in a hit and run accident after she had just finished performing one of her acts of kindness by hosting a fundraiser to benefit families in need of Christmas gifts in northeast Denver. Kathy was the founder and executive director of the Lowry Family Center, with offices in Montbello and North Aurora. The Lowry Family Center provides support to a large community that would otherwise go without such services as financial crisis support, a summer camp, courtroom advocacy, foster and kinship recruitment and classes, parenting classes, counseling, fatherhood support and much more. She worked night and day to treat each client with excellent service and preferential treatment. Her staff revered her as a compassionate, selfless, determined and profound leader. Now she is gone and I for one will do what I can to ensure that she is not forgotten!
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Read More | A Deadly Silence: The Church, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault: Part 1 By: Ifalade Ta’Shia Asanti
In this first of a two-part series, the Denver Urban Spectrum explores what many see as taboo subjects in faith communities--domestic violence and sexual assault. In this article, we explore the challenges faced by victims of domestic violence and sexual assault when seeking help and support from leaders in faith communities. Next month, in part two of the series, the Urban Spectrum reaches out to 13 local pastors and other spiritual leaders to speak on spiritual solutions to violence and what they see as effective responses to a dangerous and growing problem within religious organizations.
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