Equity in the outdoors can be hard to come by – but it does exist, right here...
Not everyone has access to the great outdoors – especially in Colorado, where so much of the land has been commercialized. There’s many local groups and initiatives working to bridge the gaps between...
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Listen: play_arrow 03_10_25_am_headlines Gabrielle Mendoza Boulder Housing Limits The Boulder City Council has repealed an ordinance that limited how many unrelated people can live together in a single...
View ArticleThe Museum of Boulder discusses LGBTQ+ exhibit and the history of same-sex...
On today’s Morning Magazine, the Museum of Boulder will discuss their upcoming LGBTQ+ exhibit, “Bending the Arc,” as well as the groundbreaking history of same-sex marriages in Boulder County. Call in...
View Article“Bending the Arc”: An upcoming LGBTQ+ exhibit at the Museum of Boulder
Did you know that Boulder County Courthouse was one of the first in the nation to grant a same-sex couple a marriage license back in the 70s? There’s a new exhibit opening this week at the Museum of...
View ArticleRedtail Ridge Construction
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-03-11 Gabrielle Mendoza Redtail Ridge Construction Developers have secured $88 million in bonds to fund a mixed-use development project in Louisville. Funding...
View ArticleUpdates on gender-affirming care for Colorado youth, and our Listener Comment...
On today’s Morning Magazine, KGNU’s Greta Kerkhoff will give us updates on the status of gender-affirming care for youth in Colorado. After that, it’s our Listener Comment Line. Listen: play_arrow...
View ArticleCedar Run Tenants Sue Landlord
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-03-12 Gabrielle Mendoza Slain CU Student’s Purse Found The purse of deceased University of Colorado student Megan Trussell was found off a bike path along U.S....
View ArticleSocial justice movements through an intersectional lens, Make Them Hear You...
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll look at social justice movements through an intersectional lens, particularly focusing on the International Women’s Day protests that happened over the weekend. Then,...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day: The power and importance of interconnectedness and...
International Women’s Day happens on March 8th every year. People have marched for women’s rights and social justice for decades and decades now, but the annual marches at state capitals across the...
View Article“Grief is a lifelong journey”: Processing and managing grief
Grief is a natural part of the world that we live in, but that doesn’t mean that it’s easy – especially when your grief is a result of a widely covered tragedy. Erika Mahoney, whose father was killed...
View ArticleResistance Calendar: 3/13-3/20
In an effort to amplify the work being done on the streets every single day by dedicated changemakers standing up for justice and speaking out against those in power who are attacking our friends and...
View ArticleCU Pauses Diversity Hiring
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-03-13 Gabrielle Mendoza Mother of Slain CU Student: Signs of Struggle The mother of University of Colorado Boulder student Megan Trussell believes her daughter...
View ArticleHear from a probationary employee who was fired due to the federal...
On today’s Morning Magazine, our weekly resistance calendar. Then, you’ll hear directly from a probationary employee who was fired as a part of the federal government’s mass layoffs of land management...
View Article“Community radio will survive”: What federal cuts to funding public media...
Public media is under attack. The Trump administration wants to eliminate federal funding that goes to over 1,500 media stations across the United States, including KGNU. Congress has until midnight...
View ArticlePrivate Investigation In Trussell Death
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-03-17 Gabrielle Mendoza Private Investigation In Trussell Death The mother of Megan Trussell – the eighteen-year-old CU student who was found dead in Boulder...
View ArticleColorado bill aiming to set the tipped minimum wage and resistance to the...
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear the latest on a Colorado bill aiming to set the tipped minimum wage – even in places like Boulder, where that wage is higher than the state’s. Then, you’ll hear...
View ArticleOutSources – Bending the Arc of Justice: Know Your History
The Museum of Boulder has opened Bending the Arc: A Uniquely Boulder Story of LGBTQ+ rights curated by Emily Zinn. It highlights the leadership in the early and mid-1970s of then Mayor Penfield Tate...
View ArticleCEA Day Of Action; No BVSD School Thursday
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-03-18 Gabrielle Mendoza CEA Day Of Action; No BVSD School Thursday A statewide Day of Action against education cuts has led at least two local Colorado school...
View ArticleDolores Huerta visited Denver yesterday for Latino/a Advocacy Day and This...
On today’s Morning Magazine, activism and unionizing legend Dolores Huerta visited Denver yesterday for Latino/a Advocacy Day, to stand up against the Trump administration’s mass deportations and cuts...
View ArticleDolores Huerta reminds us to stand up and speak out at Latino/a Advocacy Day...
Dolores Huerta has done and seen a lot in her 94 years on this planet. But, you wouldn’t be able to tell if you met her. She carries with her a spirit of energy and hope that you wouldn’t believe...
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