DUS WAG October 28, 2024

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MONDAY - October 28, 2024

History in the Making Kamala Harris2024

Special Thanks To..

ALL TICKET PURCHASERS andthe following…

SPONSORS: Colorado Health Foundation, DEN (Denver International Airport, The Colorado Trust, Black Star

Communications, Robert F. Smith Family, City Park Law Group, Spangalang Brewery

TABLE SPONSORS: Visit Denver, Asfaw Foundation, 100 Men Who Cook, Connect for Health

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

Walter Isenberg – Sage Hospitality

Ed Dwight – Sculptor/First Black Astronaut Candidate

Ben Wilbourn – Majestic Lodge

Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart III – Kamala Harris Portrait

Emmanuel Edwards – Stain Glass Award

HONORARY CHAIRS

FOUNDATION DONATIONS

Valeria Howard-Cunningham - Bill Pickett

Invitational Rodeo - Edmond Buddy Noel

Honorable Claudia Jordan - Carolyn Love

RECEPTION AND EVENT CATERERS

Chef Donald James - Creole Cafe Lorena “LaLa” Aguon

VOLUNTEERS

Ahmed Abdulaziz

Greg Moore and Nina Henderson-Moore

VIDEO VOICE

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EMCEES

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EVENT PERFORMERS

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Kia Milan

LaTerrell Bradford

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Noor Event Center Staff

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Tanya Ishikawa Peace and Blessings, Rosalind “Bee” Harris Denver Urban Spectrum Publisher ,

Join us and our partners at Black Economic Alliance for an important and timely conversation: “What Do Black Men Want? Wealth, Wellness, and the 2024 Election.” This isn’t just another discussion – it’s a powerful space, anchored by key voices in the Black community on the issues that are most critical to the future of Black men. From financial empowerment to family wellness, and how the upcoming election could shape it all, this conversation is one that you can’t afford to miss. Join us Monday, October 28th at 8pm ET, for a dynamic and transformative gathering. Click here to RSVP today, and importantly, invite someone in your circle who needs to be part of this impactful moment.

Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak has been co-organized by the Denver Art Museum and the Columbus Museum of Art in partnership with The Maurice Sendak Foundation. This exhibition is presented by the Clarence V. Laguardia Foundation with additional support provided by the Tom Taplin Jr. and Ted Taplin Endowment, Bank of America, Jana and Fred Bartlit, Bernstein Private Wealth Management, Kathie and Keith Finger, Lisë Gander and Andy Main, Wendy and Bob Kaufman, the Kristin and Charles Lohmiller Exhibitions Fund, Sally Cooper Murray, John Brooks Incorporated, Kent Thiry & Denise O’Leary, Judi Wagner, an anonymous donor, the donors to the Annual Fund Leadership Campaign, and the residents who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). Promotional support is provided by 5280 Magazine and CBS Colorado.
Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are (detail), 1963, watercolor and ink on paper, 9 3⁄4 x 22 in. ©The Maurice Sendak Foundation

Get Ready To Make “HerStory”

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Targeting the Black Community

Vote for elected officials that care about our public health & well-being and support policies that stop tobacco companies from disproportionately selling menthol tobacco-nicotine products like cigarettes, cigarillos, and hookahs in our Community.

Targeting our Black Youth

Vote to prevent policies permitting tobacco companies from marketing to our Black youth luring another generation to become life-long smokers.

Saving Black Lives

45,000 Black lives are lost annually because of tobacco-nicotine use. This is preventable! Vote to reject policies that prioritize money over saving Black lives!

Visit www.coloradoblackhealth.org/menthol-tobacco-knockout/

Vote Mike Weissman - Democrat For State Senate

Economic Opportunity for Working Families

The grandson of immigrants, Mike values the hard work it takes to get ahead. That’s why he’s supported Colorado families by cracking down on predatory corporations, strengthening price-gouging laws, capping interest on medical debt, and reining in high-interest lenders.

More Affordable Housing Individual Rights & Freedoms

Mike knows an affordable home is the foundation of a better life. He’s won more than $175 million to build affordable housing, increased renters’ rights, and cut income taxes for seniors and working families who rent.

Mike values Aurora’s diversity and upholds equal rights and dignity for everyone. He's strengthened enforcement of anti-discrimination and hate crime laws and will always stand up for abortion rights in the face of government overreach.

The Honorable Wellington E. Webb

42nd Mayor of Denver

First Black Mayor of Denver

65 Percent Approval Rating After Three Terms

The Honorable Wilma J. Webb

Former First Lady of Denver

Former Colorado State Representative

Former Regional Administrator U.S. Department of Labor

WEBB’S VOTER GUIDE

Welcome to our guide on election voting tips for 2024. We hope to help you make informed decisions when it comes to casting your vote.

U.S. President & U.S. Vice President

Kamala Harris - “A President Americans can be proud of!”

Tim Walz - “America’s Team Coach”

Congressional Elections

Colorado House of Representatives - Colorado State Senate

Diana DeGette – First District “Steady as the Mississippi River”

Joe Neguse – Second District “A national Democratic leader” - Boulder/Ft. Collins

Jason Crow – Sixth District “A national foreign policy expert” Aurora

Brittany Pettersen – Seventh District “An American success story, who belongs in the U.S. Senate” Jefferson county

Yadira Caraveo – Eighth District “Hard worker for all of us” - Adams County

Ballot Issues

AMENDMENT 308 and 309 – VOTE NO

Protect our Freedoms; Protect our Jobs; Protect our Working Families AMENDMENT 2Q — VOTE YES

Protect Care for the Elderly, the Sick, the Disabled and our Children AMENDMENT 4A – VOTE YES

Protect our Children’s Right to Quality Education AMENDMENT 79 - VOTE YES

Protect our Women’s Right To Choose

Races of Interest - VOTE YES

Senator James Coleman – State Senate District 33

Representative Jennifer Bacon – State House of Representative District 7

Lindsay Gilchrist – State House of Representative District 8

Senator Rhonda Fields – Arapahoe County Commissioner

Whatever happened to the Park Hill golf course park?

We are not going back!!

We hope these election voting tips have been helpful. Remember, every vote counts!

Provides air conditioning for schools that Provides air conditioning for schools that don’t currently have it. don’t currently have it.

Reduces class sizes in far northeast Denver Reduces class sizes in far northeast Denver

Makes critical repairs to existing school buildings Makes critical repairs to existing school buildings WITHOUT RAISING YOUR TAXES WITHOUT RAISING YOUR TAXES

Endorsed By: Wilma & Wellington Webb, Senator James Coleman, Representative Jennifer Bacon
Endorsed By: Wilma & Wellington Webb, Senator James Coleman, Representative Jennifer Bacon Paid for by Denver Together for Kids

business banking for good

AFFORDABLE HOUSING – WE WELCOME YOU!

• HUD-subsidized housing available for individuals 62 & older or persons with disabilities. Additional household members welcome.

• 358 total apartments for rent (373 – 570 sq. ft.) - studios & 1-bedrooms.

• Mandatory meal program. Exemptions o昀ered. SNAP bene昀ts accepted soon.

• Apartments are waitlisted. Contact Leasing dept. for current wait time.

• Call, email, visit or download an application. Submit by email, in person, or fax. Drop o昀 box in lobby open 24/7: 22 S. Adams

• Contact us for help completing an application or to request a reasonable accommodation. Language assistance is available!

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