by Jenna Thomas | Jan 29, 2021 | Badass Women, Features, Local Business
//Betsy Lay, one of three co-owners of Lady Justice Brewing Company, at the brewery on Jan. 29. Photos by Polina Saran | polinasarana@gmail.com Take a stroll along East Colfax Avenue near Elmira Street, and it’s hard to miss the gaze of Ruth Bader Ginsburg inside Lady...
by Toluwanimi Obiwole | Dec 29, 2020 | Arts/Entertainment, Badass Women, Features
//Still of Nadiya Jackson from the short film Planning a Wedding During Quarantine. Photo provided by Jackson. Nadiya Jackson’s work, ranging from theater to photography, to even her personal fashion, interrogates if and to what depth we engage with our...
by Toluwanimi Obiwole | Sep 15, 2020 | Badass Women, Editorials, Features, Local Business
//Sade Adebayo stands in the door of her food truck Sweet Pepper Kitchen on July 24. Photo by Toluwanimi Obiwole | toluwaniniobiwole@gmail.com Editor’s note: The use of the word “auntie” in this article is a cultural term and does not directly refer to someone...
by Maria Muller | Dec 20, 2020 | Arts/Entertainment, Badass Women, Features
Samiyah Lynniece Parramore dances at St. Joseph’s in celebration of 50 years of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance in June 2020. Photo provided by Cleo Parker Robinson. Dance is about movement. It can be slow and deliberate as it tells a story, or it can be fast and...
by Maria Muller | Nov 16, 2020 | Badass Women, News
//Colorado State Rep. Brianna Titone stands in front of the Jefferson County Courthouse on Nov. 10. She is the first openly transgender state legislator elected in Colorado. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | este.fdz20b@gmail.com Two years ago State Rep. Brianna Titone...
by Madeleine Kelly | Feb 3, 2021 | Badass Women, Equity, Features
//Ashira Campbell and her mother Porshai Campbell stand in front of a police line and blow whistles during a noise demonstration on July 19, 2020. Photo by Madeleine Kelly | mkellyindependent@gmail.com In the bitter cold of November, Black Lives Matter protesters and...
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