Affordability continues to be a top concern for Denverites – especially health care and housing. Address that through your ballot by voting yes on 2Q and 2R.
Guest blog: Because I can’t yet vote, I feel compelled to share the importance and power of your vote.
Three foundation CEOs urge voters to keep Colorado a leading state for women’s safety, opportunity, and prosperity.
By Voting Yes on Amendment J, we can ensure that Colorado remains a place where everyone is free to live, work, and love as their authentic selves.
Colorado is in crisis. The funding for victim services has been gutted. Prop KK is a lifeline for every woman, child, and survivor who need support.
It’s time for a shift. Meet our 2024 and 2025 grantees and learn what’s next for the Women & Girls of Color Fund.
Why I both celebrate my own intersectionality and work to eliminate the inequities experienced by others.
Guest blog by Marisa Page, she/her, Pawnee/Ponca/Comanche. Marisa is a citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and descends from the Ponca and Comanche tribes.
Guest blog: Through the Women & Girls of Color Fund Advisory Council, I’ve had moving and impactful moments, as well as times of struggle, navigating the liminality between what is and what could be.
Guest blog: We cannot expect Black women and women of color to navigate the path to racial equity alone.
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