The event will offer a day’s worth of festivities celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and marking 50 years since the Stonewall riots. By Kerrie Joyce
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More than 500,000 attendees celebrated 50 years of Pride at Denver PrideFest on June 15 and 16. By Anna Haynes
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‘Inclusipedia’ brings underrepresented people of Boulder to light
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherThe project is giving representation to women and people of color in the Boulder community through new Wikipedia pages. By Isabella Fincher
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AcademicsCampusDiversityNews
CU’s engineering school strives to break gender barriers
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligCU’s College of Engineering has the ambitious goal of becoming the first public engineering program to reach gender parity. By Carina Julig
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Vibrant colors and performances take CU through South Asian cultures
by Robert Tannby Robert TannPerformers took audience members through eight South Asian countries with vivid colors, songs and dances. By Robert Tann
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UMAS y MEXA celebrates 50 years with new exhibit
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesChicanx student organization UMAS y MEXA is celebrating 50 years on the CU campus with a new panel exhibit in Norlin Library. By Anna Haynes
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Women of color discuss activism as part of Semana de la Muxer
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU’s Semana de la Muxer brought activists together to share their insights as women of color involved in their communities. By Robert Tann
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CommunityDiversityNews
Workshop facilitates discussion on cultural appropriation and appreciation
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU Postdoctoral Associate Ashmi Desai held a workshop on Wednesday to promote a better understanding of cultural appropriation. By Anna Haynes
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Beyond BoulderCommunityDiversityNews
Boulder students and community seek to bring awareness of Latino history in Colorado
The Latino History Project, a collective group of Boulder students and community members, is working to shed light on Latino history in Colorado. By Valeria Fugate