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Expanding The Narrative

Welcome to Expanding The Narrative (ETN), a podcast network curated by Denver Urban Spectrum, Colorado's premiere source of news for communities of color since 1987.Our mission is to bring together the most talented and trusted voices in culture for critical conversations on social justice, politics, cultural arts, entertainment, business and more.Our vision is to expand the narrative beyond the pages of our legacy publication while amplifying emerging and established talent. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, <a href="https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ea1804ae-92ab-45ee-9333-c46fd3dbf77f/expanding-the-narrative" rel="noo

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    May 2026 - Praying for a Miracle: A Mother, a Daughter, and Faith in the Face of Uncertainty

    Explore the heart and soul of the community on "Expanding the Narrative" with host Ebony Darling. This episode delves into the touching stories of a mother-daughter duo, Stephanie and Sydney, facing organ donation challenges and the transformative power of unconditional love. Michael Jackson's Broadway portrayal by Devin Boyles is discussed, alongside insights into the modern black actor's journey. Plus, dive into Denver's vibrant arts scene and discover innovative local journalism initiatives. Join the conversation for an inspiring look at courage, collaboration, and community impact.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!Advertise on Podcasts with Denver Urban Spectrum!Read the May Issue HereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    April 2026 - Fighting For The Right To Fight, A Story Told Through Loved Songs, The Legend of Wyatt Outlaw, plus MORE!

    Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!Advertise on Podcasts with Denver Urban Spectrum!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    March 2026 - Women's History Month Special, A Future Built on Mentoring, Nicole Hannah Jones in Denver and Keisha Lance Bottoms' Vision for Change

    As March unfolds with its promise of Women's History Month and invigorating spring weather, Ebony Darling guides listeners through the latest March 2026 issue of Denver Urban Spectrum, spotlighting influential figures such as Pulitzer Prize winner Nicole Hannah Jones and leadership insights from Keisha Lance Bottoms.In this episode, Elycia Cook, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, discusses her organization's mission to harness the power and potential of mentorship. With 1 in 3 youths lacking a mentor, Alicia emphasizes the critical role of mentoring in fueling social capital and bridging economic opportunity gaps. She shares both organizational insights and personal narratives that highlight mentorship as an essential infrastructure, equal in importance to roads and bridges, emphasizing its role in shaping resilient and empowered communities across Colorado.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!Advertise with DUS!This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    February 2026 - Celebrating Black History Past, Present, Powerful featuring Cedric Pride and African Americans Who Make a Difference

    Read the&nbsp;DUS February Issue here&nbsp;When self-proclaimed “country boy” Cedric Pride arrived in Denver during his 20s, he didn’t have a roadmap, but was equipped with absolute faith, a deep willingness to learn, and an entrepreneurial spirit. That mindset would later become the foundation of the Pride Initiative, the faith-based nonprofit he founded to support the Black community toward economic freedom and generational wealth. Today, the organization operates out of a 10,000-square-foot office space. (By Gabrielle West)Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!Advertise with DUS!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    January 2026 - From Five Points to Global Impact, The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Center for the Healing Arts Waking in the Footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

    In this episode of Expanding the Narrative, highlighting the&nbsp;January issue of the Denver Urban Spectrum read January issue here,Join host Ebony Darling as she explores the transformative power of community and legacy in Denver. Focus on the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance's $25 million Center for the Healing Arts, a symbol of reclaiming space for Black culture. Hear from founder Cleo Parker Robinson and CEO Malik Robinson on movement's role in healing and identity. Discover local governance insights from Aurora’s City Council and dive into Dr. King's enduring legacy.Key Takeaways:The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Center for the Healing Arts represents a significant cultural and historical reclamation and expansion for Denver's Five Points community.Malik Robinson highlights the importance of honoring legacy while fostering innovation through collaboration and community engagement.The continued relevance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream through local leaders' efforts toward rebuilding trust and cooperation in politics.Equity in health, culture, and leadership remains a recurring theme, emphasizing informed choices and community empowerment as pathways to positive social change.&nbsp;Advertise on this podcast and the next DUS Issue! Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!This podcast is powered by&nbsp;The Plug Podcast Agency.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS December 2025 - Celebrating the Spirit of the Season, Organ Donation in Communities of Color, Independent Journalism's Impact on Communities, and Simone D. Ross on Breaking Barriers for Women

    Read the DUS December Issue | Advertise with DUSExpanding the Narrative dives into the heart of community stories highlighting the December issue of the Denver Urban Spectrum, centered around giving. Guest Simone D. Ross, CEO of the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce, discusses the significance of women's leadership, the Athena Awards, and her initiatives in economic equity. The episode also features Athena Ladson’s resilience in her health journey and insights from Mark McIntosh on organ donation. Rosalind B. Harris joins to discuss the importance of supporting independent local journalism through the News Colorado Needs campaign.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!Key Takeaways:The need for increased organ donation awareness in communities of color is highlighted through compelling storytelling.Simone D. Ross identifies key programs at the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce designed to elevate women's roles in leadership and business.Gender and racial equity continue to be pressing issues in Colorado's professional landscape, with concerted efforts required to bridge the existing gaps.The importance of mentorship and peer nomination for prestigious awards such as the Athena Awards.Community support through independent local journalism remains vital, as underscored by Denver Urban Spectrum's ongoing initiative.This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU November 2025 - Farming While Black, The Inner Revolution, and Dr. Dedrick Sims on The Power of Change

    Hi everyone and welcome to Denver Urban Spectrum's podcast, "Expanding the Narrative" I'm your host, Ebony Darling. And yes, after a little two month breather, we are back. If you missed our last couple of issues, don't worry, I've got you covered. Let's get you caught up on what's been happening in our colorful community.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!In September, we took a moment to remember the life of Emmett Till, 70 years after his tragic and heartbreaking death at just 14 years old in Mississippi.From there, we saddled up to celebrate the legacy of Lou Vasson, the visionary behind the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo and a moving feature about his life's book under the Western Skies. Over at East High School, the Spotlight was a 150 year of history celebration. And what a lineup it was. Alumni like trailblazing actress Pamela Greer, Grammy winning Earth, Wind and Fire, vocalist Philip Bailey and billionaire philanthropist Robert F. Smith were all recognized.And let's not forget our very own publisher Rosalind B. Harris and the Denver Urban Spectrum team collecting awards and honors from the Colorado Press Association Public Relations Society and being recognized at the Colorado Woman's hall of fame 40th anniversary gala. Yes, we've been buzzing around pretty busy.Now, we've all heard of driving while black, but in October we explored farming while Black! Two incredible farmers shared the challenges they faced just trying to till and toil their soil. And yes, there are plenty of lessons in perseverance there.We also caught up with actress and author Tina Lifford at the center for African American Health, who shared how life after Queen Sugar helped to inspire her powerful book, the Inner Fitness Revolution. Let me tell you, it's more than a read, it's a life changer.Also Ebony Darling is joined by Dr. Dedrick Sims to share his inspiring journey from a challenging upbringing to founding the Sims Fayola Foundation, advocating for young men of color. They discuss leadership, mental models, and societal barriers. Dr. Sims also highlights the evolution of his foundation, its national impact, and his recent acceptance into Harvard's Senior Executive Fellows Program. The episode celebrates community, education, and change, inviting listeners to explore more at DenverUrbanSpectrum.com.DUS November IssueAdvertise with DUSThis podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast AgencySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU - August 2025

    The&nbsp;August issue&nbsp;of&nbsp;Denver Urban Spectrum&nbsp;is a wrap-up of summer fun in the Mile High City, with a look at citywide events and updates as we prepare to head back to school.&nbsp;This episode features:Coverage of the new Denver Summit FC, with a special look at the Black-owned investment fund helping to bring NWSL magic to the Centennial State.A look at Nikki Swarn's Therapy Thursday mental health resource, and expansion plans with Solar Wellness Network.Updates from the controversial censure of University of Colorado Regent Wanda James.Highlights from local live music venues.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU - July 2025

    The July issue&nbsp;of&nbsp;Denver Urban Spectrum&nbsp;is all about "Summertime in the Rockies," with a look at important events and exciting activities taking place during the hot summer months.This episode, sponsored by the Regional Air Quality Control council, features:An in-depth discussion about immigration, with a clip from "Spectrum Talk with Ruby" highlighting the views of Papa Dia (African Leadership Group), Stephanie Rivera (Colorado News Collaborative) and Rep. Junie Joseph (Colorado State Assembly).A message about human connection and an invitation to the upcoming Mile Long Table, from Dr. H. Malcolm Newton.A glimpse into the world of jazz vocalist, René Marie, as she prepares to headline Dazzle Denver's 2-year anniversary at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.A farewell to municipal leader, LaTonya Lacy, as she steps into retirement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU - June 2025

    The June issue&nbsp;of&nbsp;Denver Urban Spectrum&nbsp;is an ode to National Black Music Month, Men's Health Awareness Month and Father's Day, with a look at community events and nationwide changes.This episode features:The last surviving member of the original Temptations singing group, Mr. Otis Williams and his recollection of the Motown journey that propelled the magical group to stardom.A word from fathers who discuss the importance of showing up and staying healthy.A farewell to Rev. Dr. James D. Peters Jr.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - May 2025

    DUS x KGNU Metro - May 2025The&nbsp;Mother's Day issue&nbsp;of&nbsp;Denver Urban Spectrum&nbsp;celebrates mothers and matriarchs who make our lives special.This episode features:The courageous journey of Rose Andom, who will be celebrated at the 2025 Colorful Stories: See Me, Hear Me Luncheon on May 30.A look back at Van Jones' keynote address during the Rachel B. Noel Distinguished Visiting Professorship.A message from B.E.S.T. Founder &amp; Executive Director, Carla Ladd, who shares her inspiration behind the inaugural 2025 Blackout Experience in from June 5-8.Listen on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music,&nbsp;Pandora&nbsp;or wherever you find podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - April 2025

    DUS x KGNU Metro - April 2025The&nbsp;Anniversary issue of&nbsp;Denver Urban Spectrum&nbsp;celebrates 38 years of sharing stories about people of color. This episode features:The inspiring stories of Elycia Cook and Stephanie McCoy Johnson, two women who overcame tremendous struggles and transformed pain into purpose. Two local media institutions that have supported Colorado communities for many years: KUVO Jazz and the Denver Press ClubA look at "The Wiz" and "The Hot Wing King," with clips featuring behind the scenes information about each theatrical performance. A message from former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb, addressing recent controversy at the University of Colorado Boulder. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - March 2025

    The Women's History Month issue of Denver Urban Spectrum is packed with inspiring women whose groundbreaking contributions to art, education, business and politics have transformed the world. This episode features:The recent retirement of Senator Janet Buckner, who shares her journey to politics and reflects on the impact she made through legislative service - with an introduction to the upcoming Colorful Stories "See Me Hear Me" Luncheon in May. The importance of mental health and healing, with a conversation with DJ Ktone following his 18th Annual Birthday Bash celebration. Civil rights leader, Rachel B. Noel, who changed the face of Colorado's education system; as well as the Rachel B. Noel Distinguished Visiting Professorship in April, which will honor her legacy and feature keynotes from CNN commentator and author, Van Jones. Clybourne Park, playing at the Arvada Center, and clip from the Spectrum Talk with Ruby conversation with the director and cast. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - February 2025

    The Black History Month issue of Denver Urban Spectrum is filled with meaningful stories - from a celebration of the 2025 African Americans Who Make A Difference honorees, to one of Denver's hottest artists and his brand new installation at Denver International Airport. This episode features a look at the 2025 Black History Month theme, the meaning of Black Love (with a quote from Shay J) and exclusive interviews with artist, Detour, and skisport enthusiast, Quincy Shannon. It also celebrates the recent history-making Heisman Trophy win by the University of Colorado Boulder's Travis Hunter. Tune in now, and check out the February issue of Denver Urban Spectrum for more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - January 2025

    This month, tune in to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and hear exciting updates about inspirational individuals and organizations featured in the December issue of Denver Urban Spectrum.&nbsp;This episode features conversations about the Denver's historic Five Points District and changes happening along the Welton Street Corridor. Plus you'll hear about Dr. King's vision for a more equitable world, with a clip from the orator's last speech and the ways in which Colorado communities continue to honor his legacy through activities and family-friendly events. You'll also hear about the registration of culturally-significant buildings; a conversation with former Women's Foundation of Colorado President &amp; CEO, Lauren Y. Casteel; and a brand that's making waves with its positive messages.The January issue of Denver Urban SpectrumSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - December 2024

    This month, tune in to hear exciting updates about inspirational individuals and organizations featured in the December issue of Denver Urban Spectrum. This episode features conversations about culinary professionals, Chef D, Chef Scott and Chef James, who are bringing fresh, new food innovations to the Metro Denver area with restaurants throughout the city. You'll also hear from Global Down Syndrome Foundation's Michelle Whitten and John Sie, along with actor Woody Harrelson, who discuss the recent loss of musical genius and Global spokesperson, Quincy Jones, and talk about the foundation's impact. Community members respond the 2024 presidential election, and this episode contains end-of-year updates as DUS prepares for 2025. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - November 2024

    This month, tune in to hear exciting updates about inspirational individuals and organizations featured in the November issue of Denver Urban Spectrum. Plus, listen to a clip from the special edition post-election episode of Spectrum Talk with Ruby, with guest appearances from former Colorado legislator, Polly Baca; ColorsTV CEO/President, Tracy Winchester; Colorado State Senator, Rhonda Fields; The Weekly Issue - El Semanario CEO/Publisher, Chris Fresquez; and DUS Publisher, Rosalind "Bee" Harris. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    Expanding The Narrative - What's Next: A 2024 Post-Election Conversation

    Following the 2024 re-election of President Donald Trump, members of the community gather to discuss election results and a way forward. This special edition of Spectrum Talk with Ruby features former Colorado State Legislator Polly Baca, ColorsTV President Tracy Winchester, Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields, The Weekly Issue-El Semanario CEO &amp; Publisher, Chris Fresquez, Denver Urban Spectrum Publisher Rosalind "Bee" Harris and Spectrum Talk Host Ruby Jones. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - October 2024

    This month, tune in to hear a conversation about the importance of civic engagement and political participation, with Colorado State Representatives Leslie Herod &amp; Naquetta Ricks. Also, hear from Denver Urban Spectrum Publisher, Rosalind "Bee" Harris, as she discusses the upcoming Denver's Voice 37 Anniversary Event, and her transition from publishing to nonprofit leadership. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - September 2024

    This month, tune in to hear from Civil Technology Inc. CEO, Rico Nelson, who discusses the industries of construction, transportation and infrastructure. Plus, hear a clip from DUS Correspondent Tracy Winchester's live report from the 2024 Democratic National Convention, featuring former Colorado State Representative and Senator, Polly Baca. You'll also hear from Jice Johnson, CEO and Founder of the Black Business Institute, and the phenomenal Native and Black American singer/songwriter, Martha Redbone, who will perform at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts on Sept. 25. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - August 2024

    This month, tune in to hear from Xcel Energy Colorado President, Robert Kenney, who discusses the public utility's focus on renewable energy; and Goshen Development CEO, Haroun Cowans, who introduces a new workforce housing solution for Downtown Denver. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - July 2024

    “Summertime in the Rockies” is full of sunshine and excitement, with plenty of outdoor activities and events. Our cover story, featuring Denver International Airport CEO, Phil Washington, provides insight into the executive’s plans to soar into the future of flight using equitable and environmentally-sustainable innovation.The July episode highlights the Black Economic Success Trust’s (B.E.S.T.) Success Summit and Expo. The fun continues into July, with a glimpse into this year’s culturally-enriching Colorado Black Arts Festival, under the leadership of a new executive director. cultural landmark and eatery, African Grill and Bar, which will celebrate 20 years of African food and festivities with a special anniversary event and launch of an international philanthropic effort. Hear from artist Malcolm Whyz3 and meet relationship strategist and consultant, Georg Hill of Gov Connect, LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - June 2024

    This month we recognize Black Music Appreciation Month. Prolific gospel artist and businesswoman, Yolanda Adams, announces a special partnership with Derrick Holmes of Denver-based Banneker Watch and Clock Company. homecoming, a celebration of the resilience of Denver.Norman Harris, a community leader and owner of Spangalang, a local brewery, beams with pride as he describes the event. "Juneteenth is about the energy," he says. "Bringing so many people back to Five Points, folks who haven't been down here in years. It's a reunion, a celebration of who we are."Phenomenal R&amp;B and soul singer, Such, prepares to celebrate DUS’s 37th anniversary, the retirement of publisher Rosalind “Bee” Harris and the launch of the Ruth Boyd Elder Abuse Foundation at Denver’s Voice on Oct. 19.Writer Christen Aldridge speaks to local Alt-rock musician, Elyjah “Tribe” Youngblood about the contributions of Black people to alternative music; and writer Wayne Trujillo reflects on the history of Black country music singers as the world reacts to Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - May 2024

    In honor of Mother’s Day, the May issue of Denver Urban Spectrum is filled with inspiration and empowerment. This issue also recognizes the unique challenges, experiences and journeys of Indigenous Americans and Colorado newcomers.&nbsp;Our cover story features a phenomenal professional and philanthropist, Dawn Bookhardt, who has dedicated her time and resources to the advancement of Denver communities for decades as one of the top attorneys in the state. We also pay tribute to Willie Mae Brown, a centenarian with over 100 years of commitment to her faith, family and community.&nbsp;The Black Resilience in Colorado Fund will celebrate art and activism this month, with a conversation around the book, “The Swans of Harlem,” which details the history of five pioneering Black ballerinas in Harlem. Dance legends Karlya Shelton-Benjamin and Cleo Parker Robinson will be featured at this event in addition to Cleo Parker Robinson Dance’s Spring Concert, which heralds Mother’s Day and the exciting future of the company's historic dance theater.&nbsp;This month provides an opportunity to honor diversity, which strengthens the human experience and connects us all.&nbsp;In honor of the May 5 National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, writers Mona Cedilla and Christen Aldridge share the experiences of local individuals working to bring awareness to a growing crisis.&nbsp;In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) Month, writer Melovy Melvin reflects on the experiences of AANHPI immigrants as they navigate life in Colorado.&nbsp;This issue contains something for everyone, with letters about health legislation, racial equity legislation and other pressing issues taking place in Colorado and throughout the country. We’ve included celebratory articles honoring Chauncey Billups’ Hall of Fame induction, as well as investment analyst Prince Dykes and former Denver Broncos’ Terrell Davis for their latest collaborative literary project.&nbsp;Thank you for your continued support of our community reporting. Have a safe and happy spring!&nbsp;See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - April 2024

    Message from the Founder and Publisher, Rosalind "Bee" Harris:This month marks 37 years of publishing Denver Urban Spectrum. I was fortunate enough to publish and design 443 issues of our award-winning publication. And I say our because DUS belongs to all of us, the Denver community and all who helped breathe life into this voice. The words by all of you in the cover story are spoken individually, but represent everyone collectively who supported DUS for the last (almost) four decades.&nbsp;So where did the time go?&nbsp;They say life is fleeting but that’s what makes it beautiful.&nbsp;When I moved to Denver in 1980, I was the mother of two sons. Today, I am the proud and happy great-grandmother of Desiree.&nbsp;In April 1987, our first congratulatory letter was from then Mayor Federico Peña. And since that time, we have shared our pages with five other mayors: Wellington E. Webb, John D. Hickenlooper, Guillermo, “Bill” Vidal, Michael B. Hancock, and currently Mike Johnston.&nbsp;And soon, in December, it will be time for me to turn my page with DUS and open another chapter. One that will be as gratifying and fruitful as the last one. Over the years, I focused on the future of our youth. Today I want to focus on the future of our elders in honor of my Mother with the Ruth Boyd Elder Abuse Foundation.&nbsp;I look forward to how the next team will take Denver Urban Spectrum to a New (digital) Era at the end of 2024, and I’m counting on continued community support.&nbsp;It is difficult to find the words to express my love and appreciation to everyone – but know that my faithful heart is full of gratitude and hope.&nbsp;P.S. Don’t worry. I won’t be leaving quietly. I’m going out with a bang!&nbsp;Our Anniversary/Retirement/Benefit, “Denver’s Voice,” will be held on October 19.&nbsp;And I look forward to seeing all of the Denver community in the house.&nbsp;Featured in this episode: Norma Paige, CU Regent Wanda James, the Honorable Mayor Wellington Webb and Wilma Webb, Geta and Janice Asfaw of McDonald's, Richard Lewis of RTL networks and RTL foundation, Ruby Jones, Melovy Melvin, Kia Milan and Tim Regan Porter interviewed by Tanya Ishikawa.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - March 2024

    March is Women’s History Month, and this month’s publication features impactful women whose accomplishments and impact have made the world a better place.&nbsp;Former State Representative and Denver’s First Lady from 1991 to 2003, Wilma J. Webb, graces the cover, with an article detailing her life and political career and photographs illustrating her life as a devoted wife, mother and stateswoman.&nbsp;Sensational financial strategist Danielle Shoots discusses her groundbreaking investment fund, along with a full Spectrum Talk interview and a glimpse into her life as an executive and entrepreneur.&nbsp;Writer, Stacy Narine, highlights Colorado Black Women for Political Action, a political organization led by Bianka Emerson, in an informative article that provides suggestions for Black women to get involved in community efforts and keep rising to new political heights.&nbsp;See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - February 2024

    Denver Urban Spectrum&nbsp;and&nbsp;KGNU Radio&nbsp;present a monthly magazine-style community news radio program that amplifies the voices and stories from people engaged in progressive action work in the metro Denver area and surrounding communities.&nbsp;This month as our cover story we feature billionaire and philanthropist Robert F. Smith and highlight the 2024 DUS African Americans Who Make A Difference. This episode also features Cleo Parker Robinson as the 2024 Rachel B. Noel Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Museum of Blacks Girls, Black ski club Ski Noir 5280 and the national production of Makin’ Cake.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - January 2024

    Denver Urban Spectrum and KGNU Radio present a monthly magazine-style community news radio program that amplifies the voices and stories from people engaged in progressive action work in the metro Denver area and surrounding communities. This month we highlight the work at the Sims Fayola Foundation with Dr. Dedrick Sims, we have a conversation with a real cowboy, Maurice "Mo Betta" Wade of the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo and celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in an interview with the Honorable Mrs. Wilma Webb.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - December 2023

    Denver Urban Spectrum and KGNU Radio present a magazine-style community news radio program that amplifies the voices and stories from people engaged in progressive action work in the metro Denver area and surrounding communities. This month we discuss the Nutcracker with Colorado Ballet's first Black ballerina, Sheridan Guerin; Valeria Cunningham Howard of the Bill Pickett MLK Jr. Heritage Rodeo of Champions; and a conversation with Dr. Ryan Ross of the Urban Leadership Foundation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    Brittany Winkfield x Ryan Ross, Urban Leadership Foundation of Colorado

    Dr. Ryan E. Ross is an educator, speaker, and actualization coach, committed to access, equity, and the development of leaders. He was appointed by former Mayor of Denver, the Honorable Wellington E. Webb, to lead the Urban Leadership Foundation of Colorado (ULFC), which focuses on diversifying boards, commissions, and c-suites while also building the next generation of African American leaders in the greater Denver Metropolitan area.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    DUS x KGNU Metro - November 2023

    Welcome to the first episode of Expanding the Narrative on Metro. This is a show by Denver Urban Spectrum that amplifies the voices and stories of the community. Our vision in this collaboration with KGNU radio is to expand the narrative beyond the pages of this legacy publication, combining our respective strengths in print and broadcast media. At the Spectrum, we strive to not just offer accurate, credible information and resources to our readers, but to serve as a community hub and to help people to feel more connected in our neighborhoods and home state. This month we discuss the Colorado Black Authors Guild with Dr. Daddio, founder of KDKO radio and the Last Teardrop film, which is the incredible journey of Bobby Wilson. Our November publication is dedicated to legacy and leadership with a special tribute to Ken Grimes, whose cherished stories filled Denver communities for many years. Be sure to check out upcoming events on denverurbanspectrum.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    Mariam Sylla x Tanya Davis, Butterfly Rising Institute

    Tanya Davis is a passionate life coach and founder of Butterfly Rising Institute (BRI), that helps single moms achieve work-life balance.&nbsp;Mothers interested in learning more about Butterfly Rising Institute can visit&nbsp;butterflyrisinginstitute.com. The next round of classes will begin in the fall and run for eight weeks, followed by a celebration retreat at the start of the new year. curated by Denver Urban Spectrum See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    ETN Introduction

    Welcome to Expanding The Narrative (ETN), a podcast network curated by Denver and Urban Spectrum specifically built for the people of color in Colorado.&nbsp;Denver Urban Spectrum has served as the voice of Denver's communities of color for more than three decades This award-winning publication is the most highly regarded and widely read magazine that significantly influences the perceptions, attitudes and buying decisions of its readership.Our mission is to bring together the most talented and trusted voices in culture for critical conversations on social justice, politics, lifestyle and more.Our vision is to expand the narrative beyond the pages of this legacy publication and amplify emerging and established talentSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Expanding The Narrative (ETN), a podcast network curated by Denver Urban Spectrum, Colorado's premiere source of news for communities of color since 1987.Our mission is to bring together the most talented and trusted voices in culture for critical conversations on social justice, politics, cultural arts, entertainment, business and more.Our vision is to expand the narrative beyond the pages of our legacy publication while amplifying emerging and established talent. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, <a href="https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ea1804ae-92ab-45ee-9333-c46fd3dbf77f/expanding-the-narrative" rel="noo

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Produced by Denver Urban Spectrum

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