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Angel Mollel was adopted as a teenager by an aid worker who lived in Colorado. As a teenager, she launched a non-profit in Denver to improve the lives of people in her home village–especially women and girls.
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The short documentary won the People’s Choice Award at this year's 5Point Adventure Film Festival and will be showing at the festival's encore screening on Saturday, May 4. The film follows Triston Chaney and his Alaskan Yup'ik family as they fight to protect their culture and fishing livelihood against a proposed mining project.
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For years it was extremely difficult to find meals like Bison Pot Roast or an Elk Taco at a restaurant. Yet Indigenous cuisine has been in the Americas for centuries. Now, several Indigenous chefs are finally being recognized and using their talents to serve the community.
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In a tiny town on a lonely stretch of Nevada highway, a drugstore, and everything in it, is almost exactly as it was on the day it closed – more than 4 decades ago.
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Colorado is known for its summer music scene, and for its culture of outdoor festivities in general. The remote town of Telluride has long embodied that festival culture, and a new exhibit takes a deep dive into the town's festival history.
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Artists, musicians and vendors came from across the region to participate in áyA Con, an Indigenous Comic Con festival this past weekend. They reflected on Indigenous history and celebrated their culture.
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The title of his book, Soul is Waterproof, stems from a phrase he saw emerge after Hurricane Katrina to represent resilience in difficult times.
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A collaboration between artists and scientists has led to the creation of new artwork that reflects how climate change is affecting Colorado and the Mountain West.
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Indigenous art is often only viewed as a historical work of the past, but that art and the Indigenous people who make it are still present today. One Cochiti Pueblo artist showcases that concept in his latest exhibit at the History Colorado Museum in Denver.
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Latina community members put on a bilingual production of a classic theatrical production, and community members showed their support. One of the performers shares her personal stories of womanhood and achieving self-confidence.
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Miembros de la comunidad latina pusieron en escena una producción teatral clásica bilingüe, y los miembros de la comunidad mostraron su bullicioso apoyo. Una de las intérpretes comparte sus historias personales sobre la feminidad y el logro de la confianza en sí misma.
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May 4th marked National Star Wars Day, and this year, the local library in Telluride, Colorado, celebrated with some community competition.