Monthly Archives: April 2018
Largest School District Joins Six Others to Keep Kids Off Rocky Flats
“Be it Resolved that the Board of Education of Denver Public Schools directs that no […]

Newmont Mining Shareholders Confronted by Protesters
The Denver Justice and Peace Committee (DJPC) has years of experience fighting the mining practices […]

Memorializing in Colorado the Armenian Genocide
“It is the purpose of this resolution to keep the memory of Sardarapat alive so […]

Capitol Report: Another Attempt to Regulate Oil and Gas Fails on Party Line Vote
A bill that sought to improve the reporting of oil and gas leaks and accidents […]

Public Comment at National Commission Hearings Denounces Draft
“HELL, NO! WE STILL WON’T GO!” The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service […]

Commentary: What Should Be Done About Selective Service?
The opening of all military assignments to women in December 2015 eliminated the basis in […]

Election 2018: CD 2 Dems Narrow Field of Candidates for Primary Ballot
Joe Neguse, a former University of Colorado Regent, gave his usual explosive crowd-pleasing speech preceding […]

US Human Rights Groups Call Emergency Delegation to Honduras to Gather Truth About Political Prisoners
An international delegation has left the US to document the condition of political prisoners in […]

Denver City Council Open Comment: Pet Abuse, Senior Homelessness, Wage Theft
Editors note: In July of 2016 Denver City Council began hearing its first general public […]

Local Response to the Death of Guatemala Dictator Efrain Rios Montt
In 1982 President Ronald Reagan referred to Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt as a “man of […]
