Politics Oct 28 Both parties duck immigration reform in attempts to attract Colorado’s Latino voters Latinos could have an especially strong impact on races in Colorado, but even in the most contentious races there, candidates are largely staying silent on immigration reform, a motivating political issue to many Latinos, says Katie Kuntz of Rocky Mountain… By Katie Kuntz, Rocky Mountain PBS I-News
Education Oct 03 Colorado curriculum vote leaves questions on history class debate The school board in Jefferson County, Colo., voted last night to draw more community members into the course review process amid a debate over history curriculum that has led more than 1,000 students to walk out of class. By Corinne Segal
Arts Jul 01 ‘I’m contemporary, I’m Native American and I’m an artist’ Too many people think only of "beads and feathers" when they hear Native American art, says Merritt Johnson, a multi-disciplinary artist of Mohawk and Blackfoot descent. But her sculptures, paintings and performance art go well beyond that. Johnson was one… By Carrie Saldo and Lisa Olken, Rocky Mountain PBS