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In the NoCo

'Honoring forgotten people:' The enduring legacy of Northern Colorado's sugar beet workers

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The sugar beet industry began in Colorado right around 1900. Today it's only a small part of the state's economy, but , beets were the most significant agricultural product grown here. They were so important to the economy that people referred to sugar beets as 'white gold.' During this time, thousands of Hispanic and Mexican people came to Northern Colorado to work in the beet fields. Many of them eventually settled in Fort Collins - predominantly in what would come to be called the Tres Colonias – three neighborhoods that surrounded the Great Western Sugar Company.

is something of an expert on the legacy of the families who settled in this area. She has been a longtime community leader, advocating for Hispanic and Latino communities. She co-founded a spotlighting the Tres Colonias neighborhoods, and is the founder and president of the nonprofit , which educates and provides support to working-class and low-income families.

This October, she was awarded the 2023 from Rep. Joe Neguse in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Betty Aragon-Mitotes (center) was awarded the 2023 Polly Baca Raíces Fuertes Community Leader Award from Rep. Joe Neguse on Oct. 14, 2023 in Longmont.
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Betty Aragon-Mitotes (center) was awarded the 2023 Polly Baca Raíces Fuertes Community Leader Award from Rep. Joe Neguse on Oct. 14, 2023 in Longmont.

She sat down with host Erin O'Toole to share more about this piece of Northern Colorado history.

Betty mentioned the , which is seeking donations of new, unwrapped toys, coats, hats, gloves and mittens. The event will take place Dec. 16, 2023.

As the host of KUNC’s new program and podcast In the NoCo, I work closely with our producers and reporters to bring context and diverse perspectives to the important issues of the day. Northern Colorado is such a diverse and growing region, brimming with history, culture, music, education, civic engagement, and amazing outdoor recreation. I love finding the stories and voices that reflect what makes NoCo such an extraordinary place to live.
KUNC's In The NoCo is a daily slice of stories, news, people and issues. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show brings context and insight to the stories of the day, often elevating unheard voices in the process. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we celebrate the lighter side of things here, too.