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MLK Jr. Day: Consider Donating to These Colorado-Based Organizations

As Martin Luther King Jr. Day passes, and many conversations surrounding racial justice and Black…

Miss Black Colorado on How To Be an Advocate

Emma Dickinson applied on a whim for the title of Miss Black Colorado last March.…

Race in the LGBT community: As we fight the world’s prejudices, do we still need to face our own?

Aligning with a broader anti-racist movement, many people of color in the LGBT community point out the trickiness of their work: Racism can be subtle, even invisible, to all but those who it’s directed at – and sometimes even to them. Racism can be in the attitudes of partners, acquaintances and friends. It can be in people of your own race. The challenge of drawing awareness to racism where it exists within the LGBT community itself is steep.