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Monday May 18, 2020
Due to
COVID-19 recent advertised events in the Denver Metro area have been cancelled or postponed. Please continue to support local restaurants that are open and providing carry-out and delivery service.
Some businesses are adjusting and providing virtual events.
Let us know what they are! We appreciate your continued support and look foward to sending event information again as soon as they become available. Please be safe during these challenging times and do your part to help our city, state and country rid us of the Coronavirus...
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Not much has changed but a change has come! In case you did not view the premiere of Urban Spectrum NOW! our first webcast – no problem! Get a glass of tea, coffee or your favorite relaxing beverage and click here or the USNOW! image above and enjoy. And if you enjoy it, share it and let us know what you think. We’re open to suggestions. Just let us know! Email: urbanspectrumnow@urbanspectrum.net.
In this webcast, you will see: The Urban Stance segment with a diverse panel of experts who share insight on how COVID-19 has affected the communities of color within their field of expertise. Panelists include State Representative Leslie Herod; Financial Planner Myra Donovan; Angelle Fouther (Montbello Organizing Committee); Lauren Casteel (Women's Foundation of Colorado); Attorney Dawn P. Bookhardt; Dr. Anthony P. Young (Denver-Rocky Mountain Assn of Black Psychologists); Dr. Johnny E. Johnson; Lee Gash-Maxey (Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce); Rev. Quincy Shannon; and Bishop Jerry Demmer. In addition to the roundtable talk, the webcast highlights people who are making a difference in the community. The nonprofit organization Struggle of Love is featured in Urban Spirit and Denver icon musician 89-year-old Freddy Rodriguez, Sr. who lost his live to Coronavirus is memorialized in the Urban Splendor segment along with 85-year-old Mrs. Edream Moore. And if you didn’t read the Denver Urban Spectrum May issue, COVID-19 and African Americans, click here!
This webcast will broadcast during the month of May on the Denver Urban Spectrum’s YouTube Channel and Website.
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