Government and PoliticsBlack lawmakers rejoice as Juneteenth donations give final boost to launch Colorado racial equity studyBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsRacial equity study bill passes first hearing at Colorado legislatureBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeFormer Colorado judge honors late mother at March On Washington’s 60th anniversary commemorationBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
HealthEnd of affirmative action makes it harder for medical schools to fix community health inequitiesBy Paolo Zialcita
NewsColorado’s United Church of Christ committed to DEI. Three years later, that work is abandonedBy Hayley Sanchez
EducationAurora school board won’t take any action on report into discrimination claimsBy Yesenia Robles, Chalkbeat Colorado
EducationAurora Public Schools discrimination complaint linked to disagreements about Black teacher retentionBy Yesenia Robles, Chalkbeat Colorado
TransportationFederal highways boss calls Colorado a leader in transportation equity and climate policiesBy Nathaniel Minor
EducationStudent debt, equity and work experience are in the lesson plan at the Colorado Department of Higher Education this yearBy Paolo Zialcita
HealthTrump’s legacy looms large as Colorado aims to expand health care benefits for undocumented immigrantsBy Colorado News Collaborative
HealthPesa el legado de Trump, mientras Colorado busca zanjar la brecha del seguro de salud hispanoBy Colorado News Collaborative
Life and CultureAfter 50 years, the homeownership gap between white and Latino Coloradans has narrowed. But for Black Coloradans, it’s widened.By Colorado News Collaborative
Government and PoliticsLawsuit calls on Colorado Springs to move April elections to November to address racial disparitiesBy Abigail Beckman
EducationKey gaps between Black, Latino and white Coloradans narrowed in the last decade, but equity is ‘a dream unrealized’By Colorado News Collaborative
EducationAlgunas brechas socioeconómicas clave entre coloradenses negros, latinos y blancos se redujeron en la última década, pero la equidad sigue siendo “un sueño incumplido”By Colorado News Collaborative
HealthColorado only has one Black Certified Professional Midwife. Here’s what she thinks of the health care system.By Abigail Beckman