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Over the Thanksgiving holiday, a piece of art appeared dangling from a traffic light near the Colorado state Capitol. The wire sculpture was a tribute to Elijah McClain, who died several days after an incident with police and medics in Aurora last year.
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As protest events continue, many different groups are showing up with guns, throwing safety into question.
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People gathered at the Colorado state Capitol in Denver on Saturday to protest the filing of felony charges against several leaders of racial justice demonstrations.
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Organizers in Denver and Fort Collins are marching for racial justice today on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington.
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When mass protests erupted across the country in late spring, the first Wyoming community to join that national movement was the city of Riverton. On June 1, 150 or so people gathered in Riverton City Park to honor George Floyd's life and demand justice.
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In the year since Elijah McClain died after being stopped by police in Aurora on his way home from a store, the number of people calling for justice to be done in his case has grown to millions of people around the world.
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A history museum in Colorado has offered to display the Civil War statue toppled by protesters outside of the state Capitol earlier this summer.
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KUNC reporters Adam Rayes and Leigh Paterson join Colorado Edition’s Erin O’Toole to talk about how and why Colorado’s protest movements have evolved over time.
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Three people were arrested and another cited after fights broke out at a Fort Collins pro-police rally that attracted counter protesters, authorities said.
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Following our conversation with Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Wilson, who led the department as interim chief for the past few months, Aurora protest organizer Candice Bailey joined Colorado Edition to discuss her goals for changing policing in Aurora and Wilson's appointment.