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For Kelly Cornelius, the dresses and the dances at the powwows have long been part of her Native American heritage."We were taught to take care of our…
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In the 1960s, when jobs were rare for black stuntmen, Willie Harris and Alex Brown had to teach themselves how to take a punch. But they couldn't prepare themselves for the vitriol they felt on set.
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Once Morris Robinson dreamed of fame on the football field. Now, he's moving audiences across the world with the power of his voice, and changing the face of opera.
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In the mid-'60s, Tom Houck left high school to join the civil rights movement. But he never expected he'd become the personal driver to the movement's leader — mostly because he had a license.
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About 15 years ago, Lori Ramos Lemasters got a phone call in the middle of the night. Her mother, who lived in California, had suffered a stroke.At the…
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The sometimes tense conversation about religious accommodation in the workplace is playing out in rural Colorado.In Fort Morgan, 150 Muslim workers were…
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When Tracy Hart says she's from "a tobacco-pickin', Southern, white-trash family," she says that she means that in the most endearing way.
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Theater is often meant to inspire as well as to entertain. For some high school students in Greeley, a theater program is giving them a voice even when…
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When you think of school lunch, you might think of mystery meats or mass-produced pizza. It might not be falafel that first comes to mind.Yet that’s just…
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This is the 12th year for Denver's Indigenous Film Festival, and once again it has found unexpected films, work challenging the idea of what kind of…