Denver Urban Spectrum has been spreading the news about people of color since 1987. Our success and longevity are credited to the many advertisers and sponsors who have supported us as we shared compelling stories with our many readers and subscribers, making it the premiere award-winning publication for Colorado’s communities of color.

In November, Denver Urban Spectrum will present stories of tribulation, courage and triumph through video, conversation, and written profiles. These colorful stories will highlight individuals who have overcome obstacles ranging from racism to adversity and tragedy.

1. Institutional Racism – Carlotta Walls LaNier

2. Public Safety – Marie Phason

3. Health Disparities – Rhonda Jackson

4. Political Engagement – Rhonda Fields

5. Elder Abuse – On November 3, 2008, Ruth Boyd

Emmy award-winning journalist, talk show host, and documentary filmmaker, Tamara Banks, who is dedicated to creating transformative social change through excellence in journalism, will emcee the luncheon and moderate the storyteller panel.

First Lady of Denver Mary Louise Lee, will serve as the honorary chair.

Proceeds will benefit nonprofit organizations in each area chosen by its storyteller.

Denver Urban Spectrum presents

Colorful Stories Hear Me See Me – Luncheon

Saturday, November 3 – 11 am to 2 pm

Renaissance Denver Stapleton Hotel

Tickets here!

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