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U.S. Iran war threatens Africa’s agricultural future

Disruption to fertilizer exports from Iran and Gulf countries is causing a price spike that threatens Africa’s access to a…

Denver mayor, auditor clash over $20M in homelessness spending

Activists set up tents outside of an old Double Tree hotel, now a homeless shelter, on Quebec Street as they…

Bill to protect seniors from scammers moves forward in Colorado

The banking industry supports HB26-1110, which would establish protections for elderly scam victims through financial institutions. A bipartisan proposal that…

Beyond February: Why Black History Is America’s Global Origin Story

In a world where Black communities are still fighting for safety, dignity, and representation, Black History Month is not a…

The Agricultural Crisis In Colorado: A Ticking Time Bomb

A corn field in Northern Colorado. Most farms in Colorado are suffering due to drought and lack of government intervention.…

America, Prepare for the SAVE America Act: The Clock is Ticking

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, better known as the SAVE Act or SAVE America Act, has become the latest…

“Now I Understand” -Inside the Hidden Trauma of FGM Among African Women in Denver

When women who have survived female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) finally reach the exam room at Denver Health, many arrive carrying…

Raising a Generation That Owns Real Estate

For many families, especially within the African and diaspora communities, real estate ownership has long symbolized stability, dignity, and arrival.…

Women’s History Month: How Women Have Shaped The Course Of American History

Every March, Women’s History Month offers a powerful opportunity to reflect on the generations of women who have shaped the…

The Women Who Sang Us Forward-Black Women Artistes of the ’80s & ’90s Who Turned Music Into a Movement

I was born and bred in Lagos. That loud, loving, unpredictable city where music pours out of every corner. So…