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PERRY: Mizel Holocaust program reviews the road to Hell, and how to avoid it

Two recent programs produced by Denver’s Mizel Museum make it clear the red lights are flashing, folks. The critical message that a noted Holocaust researcher offered last week is that Americans must take action to keep history from repeating itself. Better hurry. “When we study the Holocaust, it’s very important to remember that these crimes […]

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ANNE KEKE: Running while immigrant: Public education, purity politics and the cost of nuance

I did not come to public life through ideology. I came through classrooms. Before politics, I worked alongside students, families, and educators, many of them immigrants like me, navigating a public education system that can be both a ladder and a barrier. My work has always been grounded in two questions: What actually improves outcomes […]

7 mins read

PERRY: Mizel Holocaust program reviews the road to Hell, and how to avoid it

Two recent programs produced by Denver’s Mizel Museum make it clear the red lights are flashing, folks. The critical message that a noted Holocaust researcher offered last week is that Americans must take action to keep history from repeating itself. Better hurry. “When we study the Holocaust, it’s very important to remember that these crimes […]

1 min read

Toon in Friday

Read more Disappearing before our eyes: One photographer’s passion project of capturing local newsrooms Read more Here’s how to grow your own food with less water, even in a drought Read more Movie Review: Sally Field, Lewis Pullman and an octopus in ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’

5 mins read

ANNE KEKE: Running while immigrant: Public education, purity politics and the cost of nuance

I did not come to public life through ideology. I came through classrooms. Before politics, I worked alongside students, families, and educators, many of them immigrants like me, navigating a public education system that can be both a ladder and a barrier. My work has always been grounded in two questions: What actually improves outcomes […]