Monthly Archives: February 2017
Broomfield Kills Fracking Moratorium
On a 6-3 vote, Broomfield City Council voted to postpone indefinitely a moratorium on fracking, […]
Residents Take over CDOT Informational Meeting in Opposition to I-70 Expansion
By Miriam Mimi Madrid Around 35 residents from Globeville Elyria, and Swansea (GES) took over […]
Trans Students March against Trump’s Decision to Rescind Bathroom Protections
By Miriam Mimi Madrid A student-led walkout and march organized by six Transgender high school […]
Broomfield Forum Gives Hundreds Latest Information about Planned Fracking
“Concerned about leaks? No problem, we will used a ‘closed system’ in the extraction process.” […]
Colorado Kids Take on The Oil and Gas Industry in Court
“As a coequal branch of government [the courts] have to act as a check on […]
Executive Order 9066 Day of Remembrance Events Warn of Historical Repetition
Making the connection between President Donald Trump’s Executive Order to ban certain members of the […]
Protesting Felony Bill Passes Committee Despite Overwhelming Opposition
Those in opposition to a new bill proposed to charge those with a felony (SB-035) for […]
Long-time Activist and Mother Takes Sanctuary in Light of Deportations under Trump Administration
By Miriam Mimi Madrid Jeanette Vizguerra decided not to attend a scheduled meeting with Immigration […]
1000 Planned Parenthood Supporters Gather Outside Sen. Gardner’s Office
By Miriam Mimi Madrid Over 1,000 people swarmed the west end of Skyline Park five floors […]
Community Organizer Sentenced to 40 Days in Jail
Boulder Judge Judith L. LaBuda sentenced social justice activist Thomas Downs to 40 days in jail […]
Lafayette Gears up to Legalize Opposition Activity to Fracking
“Oil and gas has a playbook on how this stuff works. You guys be cautious […]
TNR Brief
Peru’s attorney general Pablo Sanchez is seeking to arrest former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo for […]