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Colorful Stories Need To Be Seen, and Heard Denver Urban Spectrum is seeking nominations for the 2nd annual “Colorful Stories, See Me Hear Me” luncheon to be held in 2020. These stories of tribulation, courage and triumphwill be presented through video, conversation and written profiles, and will highlight individuals who have overcome obstacles, adversity and tragedy, who are now living successful and meaningful lives. In 2018, five courageous women were featured and shared their stories including Carlotta Walls LaNier, the youngest of the Little Rock Nine; Marie Phason, whose 6-year old son, Broderick Bell, was hit by a random gunshot and survived; Denver playwright and actress, Rhonda Jackson, who was diagnosed with Lupus in 1994; Senator Rhonda Fields, whose son and fiancé were murdered; and Ruth Boyd, an 80-year old mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was beaten to death in her home. She was the mother of DUS publisher, Rosalind “Bee” Harris. At this powerful event, Denver Urban Spectrum shared a message about overcoming tribulation with courage and personal conviction, bringing light to issues that still need a better response and solutions from the community. Attendees learned up close and personal how these women persevered through videos and a panel discussion.
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