Eva Takakenew and Richard Young — are taking a journalism course at Langara College this autumn as part of an ongoing ...
An artist by training, Infante earns a living restoring antiques and recently resurrected a crumbling sculpture of the ...
The Denver VOICE, first published in 1996, began as a grassroots newspaper created by homeless people for homeless people. During its ten-year run, the paper went through numerous transformations and ...
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The Denver VOICE is a nonprofit monthly publication produced by an experienced and talented staff, and a team of dedicated volunteers. The Denver VOICE is made possible by supporters like you! Your ...
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Our mission is to empower individuals at risk of housing and financial instability by providing low-barrier job opportunities and an inclusive & supportive community. The Denver VOICE is an ...
Vendor orientation is offered Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Prospective vendors must arrive no later than 10 a.m. Orientation takes place at the Denver VOICE office located at 989 Santa Fe ...
Elisabeth holds a bachelor’s degree in communication from Regis University. A Denver native, Elisabeth’s experience spans two decades of marketing, PR, and editing from a variety of other ...
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