Inspired by Native resilience displayed at Powwow Re: “Denver March Powwow: ‘Culture is alive and well’,” March 20 news story This was my first time at a Powwow. I spent three days viewing and experiencing this special event at the Denver Coliseum. What I saw was beautiful and joyous. It was an expression of Native…
Month: April 2023
Letters: DU’s women gymnasts earned a spot in Nationals. They deserve a spot in sports coverage too.
DU’s gymnasts deserve a place in the sports pages A high-caliber NCAA event was held at Magness Arena on Sunday, April 2. Yet, sadly, there is no mention of it in The Denver Post. The now-No. 8 ranked Denver Pioneers gymnastics team upset a loaded field in front of a nearly sold-out crowd to win…
Letters: Denver voters send a clear message with “no” on Park Hill development
Voters made land-use opinions clear Re: “Foes of Park Hill redevelopment declare victory,” April 5 news story Denver voters did not buy into Mayor Michael Hancock’s hope to merge tall buildings into the Park Hill neighborhood’s landscape. Gov. Jared Polis’ “path forward” to reform land use throughout our state now knows public sentiment favors municipal…
Letters: A primer for Trump supporters on how the U.S. justice system works
Have a little faith in the justice system, please Donald Trump has been indicted and Republicans, predictably, have had a cow. Apparently, some of them also falsely believe that the justice system is just as rigged and corrupt as the electoral system, which conspiracy theorists claim denied Donald Trump his overwhelming victory in the 2020…
Letters: Kelly Brough writes to set the record straight on her support for assault weapons ban
My real record on gun control Re: “Two candidates have solid gun control record,” March 31 commentary Let me be clear: As an individual and as a mother of two, I have always supported an assault weapons ban. As a mayoral candidate, I’ve been vocal about putting student resource officers back into school, and I…