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.
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Expanding The Narrative is a podcast network for the BIPOC voice in Colorado.
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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.
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.
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.
This month provides an opportunity to honor diversity, which strengthens the human experience and connects us all.
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.
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.
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.
Thank you for your continued support of our community reporting. Have a safe and happy spring!
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