Losing Ground: Events
I-News at Rocky Mountain PBS is hosting community conversations across Colorado regarding the findings presented in Losing Ground. Please join us for one or more of these discussions.
THURS., JAN. 31, 5-8 p.m. – Thornton
Regis University Dual Language Campus
500 E. 84th Ave., Suite B-12, Community Room For more information contact Angelica Flores at 303-964-6295 or aflores002@regis.edu
TUES., FEB. 19, 5-7 p.m. – Boulder
University of Colorado
University Memorial Center, 1669 Euclid Ave. (corner of Broadway and Euclid)
for more information and to RSVP email cmastu@colorado.edu or 303-492-5667 Co-Sponsored by CU Center for Multicultural Affairs
MON., FEB. 25, 7-9 p.m. – Fort Collins
Colorado State University
Lory Student Center, East Ballroom
For more information contact Lee Nagle at 970-491-6614 Co-sponsored by the Office of the Vice President
for Diversity
THURS., FEB. 28, 5:30-7 p.m. – Colorado Springs
Tim Gill Center for Public Media
315 E. Costilla St.
For more information contact Keanna Smith 719-418-5851
MON., MARCH 4, 5-8 p.m. – Denver
Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library
2401 Welton St., Community Room
For more information contact Hadiya Evans 720-865-2411
THURS., MARCH 21, 5:30-7 p.m. – Pueblo
Colorado State University, Pueblo Campus
Occhiato University Center, 2200 Bonforte Blvd.,
Aspen Leaf Room
(parking next to the Center in lots N-2 and N-3)
For more information call Trisha Pocius at 719-543-8800
MON., APRIL 1, 12:30-1:45 p.m. – Denver
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Auraria Campus, Tivoli Student Union, Room 320
(paid parking in 7th Street Garage)
For more information, contact
Dr. Grady-Willis, 303-556-3119
Co-sponsored by African/African American Studies, MSU Denver Student Activities, Chicana/o Studies, Political Science and Institute for Women’s Studies and Services
TUES., MAY 28, 6 p.m. – Denver
History Colorado Center
1200 Broadway (12th Avenue at Broadway)
$5 general public admission
RSVP Encouraged, 303-866-4686
The final program in History Colorado’s five-part “FWD: 1963-2013” series, Laura Frank (I-News RMPBS) joins Dr. Vincent Harding and other notable speakers to discuss what’s ahead for civil rights in the program “The Lasting Legacy of 1963. What Now?”