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Dec 17, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 17, 2024: Honoring a legal and civil rights pioneer; How science and magic intersect; DIA's Santa!

Colleagues and family honor the legacy of Irving P. Andrews, a Denver lawyer who overcame racism and fought for civil rights. Then, Denver author Laura Krantz asks, "Do You Believe in Magic?" which explores how magic interrelates with science. Plus, an Estes Park man's milestone as a Bears superfan in Aging Matters. And, Santa lands at DIA's new Layover Lounge to make hectic holiday travelling a little merrier on Concourse B. 
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Dec 16, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 16, 2024: Rep. Crow on revamping Secret Service focus, culture; Colorado books for gift giving

The Secret Service is spread too thin. That’s one of the findings of a congressional panel that looked into the attempted assassinations of Donald Trump while he was a presidential candidate. We talk with Colorado’s U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, who was the ranking Democrat on the task force. Then, investigating the turnover in RTD's leadership. Plus, books by Colorado authors to consider as holiday gifts. And a special project creates pillows that provide more than the usual comfort. 
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Dec 13, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 13, 2024: Notorious Denver murder at the heart of white supremacy and 'The Order'

"The Order" is about the investigation into one of Denver's most notorious murders, the killing of Jewish shock jock Alan Berg, by white supremacists. We speak with Kevin Flynn, the former Rocky Mountain News reporter whose book inspired a new film. Then, Colorado's congressional delegation on what it might take to cut government waste. Plus, Colorado Wonders about the state flower. And homestyle cooking in Delta. 
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Dec 12, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 12, 2024: 'NDN Santa' celebrates Christmas and culture

With his elaborate feathered headdress and red sunglasses, he goes by the name "NDN Santa"-- that's NDN, a play on "Indian"-- and for more than 25 years, Rick Waters has been celebrating Christmas and culture at the Denver Indian Center. Waters is also the executive director of the center. This interview adds to a journey that began last December when Chandra set out to find diverse Santas in Colorado. 
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Dec 11, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 11, 2024: Syrian-American restaurateur has high hopes post-Assad; Mike Nelson forecasts his future

At Syrian-owned Shish Kebab Grill in Denver, it's as if a weight has been lifted. One man's hope for a country whose future remains in flux. Then, a farewell in Fahrenheit to longtime Denver7 chief meteorologist Mike Nelson. Later, blood medics are coming to four more Colorado counties. And a homecoming for Michael Trent of "Shovels & Rope." 
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Dec 10, 2024 • 48min

Dec. 10, 2024: Password posting investigation; Aging Matters with the gift of time

An investigation into passwords posted online by the secretary of state's office is finished. We talk through recommendations to keep it from happening again. Then, when Bev Marsh gave her father a calendar last Christmas he was a bit confused, until he realized it truly was the gift of time. Plus, Sheridan Guerin, the first Black dancer in Colorado Ballet history to perform as Clara in the Nutcracker, one again takes on the role in the holiday classic. We revisit Chandra Thomas Whitfield's interview with Guerin and young dancers of color. 
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Dec 9, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 9, 2024: Blindness cure in the works; Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey turns 20

Kia Washington, a surgeon at CU Anschutz, discusses groundbreaking advancements in eye transplants aimed at restoring vision for those affected by blindness, tackling challenges like immunosuppression and optic nerve regeneration. Justin Aiden, head blender at Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey, reflects on two decades of distilling excellence, highlighting the unique processes that create their American single malt. The conversation also touches on the importance of the local environment in whiskey production and celebrates the distillery's rich heritage.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 6, 2024: Trauma of Indian Boarding Schools forever changed lives

"A blot on American history" is how President Joe Biden described Indian boarding schools as he formally apologized for them in October. For survivors of these institutions, designed to assimilate Indigenous children, it may be too little, too late. CPR's Elaine Tassy spoke with three people who endured  boarding schools, Beverly Granger, Amanda Kee and Ruby Left Hand Bull Sanchez, about how their lives were forever changed. Then, re-envisioning an unused rail line between Boulder and Erie. And, what a Denver man who visited very county in the U.S. learned about embracing differences. 
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Dec 5, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 5, 2024: For Grammy-winning Christian rapper Lecrae, a tattoo represents much more than art

Fresh off two Grammy wins, Christian rapper Lecrae talks with Colorado Matters host Chandra Thomas Whitfield about growing up in Denver and growing in his faith, all while getting a unique tattoo that represents far more than art. They spoke on April 11, 2024. 
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Dec 4, 2024 • 49min

Dec. 4, 2024: Tracking money for mental health; ER dogs bring comfort; Josh Blue's 'Freak Accident'

Denver taxpayers have spent millions on mental health, but how's that money invested? CPR investigative reporter Ben Markus has answers. Then, dogs are becoming a powerful resource in medical settings to bring calm and comfort amid anxiety and uncertainty. Plus, Denver comedian Josh Blue reflects on life and comedy in anticipation of his new special, "Freak Accident." 

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