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Judge doesn’t trust Arizona sheriff to fix some problems

PHOENIX – A judge presiding over a racial-profiling case against an Arizona sheriff said Tuesday that he doesn’t trust the sheriff’s office to fix some of the problems involved in a recent c...

Minorities overrepresented throughout criminal process in Colorado

At a time when inequities in criminal justice are the focus of intense national debate, blacks and Latinos are overrepresented at every step in Colorado’s criminal process compared with thei...

Black students unite at Fort Lewis College

FLC group supports minorities, promotes diversity

The growing clout of the Hispanic vote

Latinos make up 21 percent of the West’s electorate, and Election-Day turnout is on the rise

Diversity event to highlight common ground, differences

Sixth annual dialogue planned for Saturday

Police reform measures advance in Legislature

With emotion out of the way, stakeholders come together

Survey: Income, access hamper healthy living in state

DENVER – How much money you make and your ethnic background have a big impact on neighborhood infrastructure and your chances for a healthy life, according to a new report by the Urban Land ...

Colorado lawmakers at impasse on racial profiling bills

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers tasked with crafting legislation to collect data on racial profiling finished months of work Wednesday by failing to agree on any significant measures to introduc...

Out with Columbus, in with Indigenous Peoples Day?

Fort Lewis College celebrates Real History of the Americas

Colo. school districts struggle to attract minority teachers

Difference is made by a teaching staff that mirrors student racial composition

It’s time to start the conversation

Race relations, our few minorities say, is strained in La Plata County

Ban on ethnic studies before appeals court

Courses outlawed if resentment toward race promoted