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News stories about Colorado LGBT not-for-profit organizations
Howard Dental is funded half by the federal Ryan White Care Act funneled through the City of Denver’s HIV/AIDS programs, part through patient co-pays and insurance, and a portion from foundation grants, fundraisers and donors, Salsich said.
The 37th annual Denver PrideFest featured a two hour parade, dozens of DJs, headliners like Kristine W and a little bit of politics.
We are better people for having taken up this fight for our rights. Colorado is a better place because of these changes. And that is why we continue to support the work of our LGBT community organizations.
Jace is one of the hippest, coolest, smartest – did I mention bravest – trans men in Denver. That’s right, Jess is now Jace. “I can’t wait to walk on a beach without a shirt on,” said the typically button-downed, scripted Jace in a rare moment of spontaneity.
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The statewide LGBT advocacy organization has now created three “Alliance Building Caucuses” to address the issues brought forward by the community feedback: the People of Color caucus for LGBT people of color, the White Allies for Racial Justice caucus for white LGBT people committed to ending racism, and recently, the Trans* caucus for those not identifying as cisgender or gender-conforming.
Colorado’s statewide-LGBT advocacy organization is putting its money where its mouth is. One Colorado, the…
A steering committee of community members and health care experts led by One Colorado, a…
Denver is not the fashion capitol of the world. Pretty much every day is casual…
The move to “make it better,” just got better. One Colorado, a statewide LGBT advocacy…